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...first factions to set off when it takes the Everglades Limited for Washington tomorrow night. The Freshman nine will follow suit on Wednesday morning and make a four day journey into Connecticut. The first crew will soon depart for Princeton for a brief training, and two track meets at Concord and Philadelphia during the week will include Harvard entrants. The lacrosse team is to spend the time in New York state and the polo men will contest for glory on the field at Pinehurst. Although without the services of Captain Ingraham, the tennis team, also, will spend the week playing...
Coach Farrell's 1925 track team will its first fraction of a test on Monday hen the six mile relay team enters the universary meet at Concord. The meet, which will be part of the program for a celebration of the one hundred and tieth anniversary of the Concord fight, all give the relay team a trial, although each Farrell expects that the team which he is entering will not be representative of the best that he can proce...
Another member of the University who will figure in the day's proceedings is J. B. Buttrick '28, of Concord. Buttrick is the direct descendant of the Major John Buttrick who led the attack of the minute men across the Concord bridge during the defense of the town by the revolutionary army. Part of the program will be a sham battle in which he will take the part of his famous ancestor and reenact the historic contest...
...history of Concord for the year 1775 could not but be intimately connected with that of the University in so far as the College was actually located in the town throughout that year. Due to the requisition of the College buildings in Cambridge for the purpose of barracking soldiers, the whole establishment was moved to Concord and the regular college year begun on October 4. About 100 students attended that year and all readjourned to Cambridge for class day exercises in June...
...during this year in Concord that George Washington was awarded his honorary degree of Doctor of Laws. In the graduating class, also, was Christopher Gore for whom the present Gore Hall was named. It was a memorable year for the University, and when it readjourned it left for the mayor of Concord the following note: "We hope that you will readily forgive any errors which may be attributed to the inadvertance of youth...