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...Dean's home, and in the middle of the game he was presented with a large basketof (paper) flowers by some of his friends. The Harvard team was as follows: Dean, 2b.; Hallowell, c. f.; Hovey, s. s.; Trafford, 1b.; Frothingham, r. f.; Dickinson, l. f.; Upton, c.; Cobb, c.; Cook, 3b.; Bates, p.; Howe, p. The score was 9 to 5 in favor of Harvard and the hits 11 to 8. Dickinson made a double and Dean a triple. The stolen bases for the Harvard team were Dean (3), Hallo-well, Trafford, Frothingham and Upton (2). Dickinson, Cook...
...Shaw '94; 2, Lynam M. S.; bow, Jones '92. C. F. Adams sat in the coxswain seat and coached the crew. Newell '94 has returned to college and is again training with the crew. On Saturday he and Watriss '92 went out in the pair-oar with Cobb '94 for coxswain. After a while Adams changed places with Cobb and during the rest of the afternoon coached the crew from the pair-oar. It was expected that Keyes '87 would be out to coach the men on Saturday, but he was unable to get here. He will probably begin coaching...
...Wednesday. Hovey and Clarkson made several good hits. The first nine was made up of the following men: Upton, c.; Howe, p.; Dickinson, b.; Frothingham '93, 2b, Cook, Dean, 3b.; Hovey, s. s.; Corbett, r. f.; Hallowell, c. f.; Dean, Frothingham '94, l. f. The other team was: Cobb, c.; Bowman, Wiggin, Bates, p.; Dinsmore, Trafford, 1b.; Clarkson, 2b.; Brown, 3b.; Soule, s. s.; Neff, r. f.; Wood, c. f.; Mason...
...nines were made up as follows: 1st nine-p. Howe, c. Cobb, 1st Dickinson, 2nd Frothingham '93, 3d Dean, ss. Hovey, rt. Frothingham '94, cen. Hallowell, 1. Wood '92. 2nd nine-p. Guerin, c. Mason, 1st McKean and Trafford, 2nd Wrenn and Clark, 3d Chase and Cook, ss. Soule. rt. Neff, cen. Brown, 1. Allen and Corbett...
There is the usual array of fiction and of verse, the former by M. L. Cobb, John Codman 2d, Alice Morse Earle, etc. The "Omnibus" department at the end of the magazine contains some Harvard anecdotes...