Word: craig
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Cornell: E. G. McArthur, N. Blass, R. P. Heath, B. R. Tewksbury, E. T. Cook, V. A. Stibolt, J. A. Stalfort, C. J. Stein, S. F. Nixon, R. B. Hurlburt, R. T. Smith; Princeton: W. L. Dawbarn, R. A. Gamble, E. C. Jessup; Michigan; C. P. Keck, R. C. Craig, H. S. Gamble, E. F. Leger, J. J. Horner, G. Warner, H. P. Smith; Pennsylvania; G. W. Minds, W. Hough, P. Irwin, J. L. Hartranft, E. W. Newell, D. A. Worrell, A. O'Connell; Amherst: W. T. West, Jr., E. Baldwin, J. R. Pinkett; Willliams; A. L. Kelley...
...batting orders: HARVARD HOLY CROSS. Lanigan, 3b. c.f., Whalen MacLaughlin, 2b. s.s., Craig Currier, c. 1b., Carney Aronson, r.f. 2b., Fryer Dana, l.f. 3b., D. Mahony Brown, 1b. c., Larkin Simons, s.s. p., Dowd Crocker, c.f. r.f., Jones Hicks, p. l.f., S. Mahony
...prayer by Rev. G. A. Gordon '81, pastor of the Old South Church. Mr. Gifford Pinchot will read the first paper. His subject will be the future of forest trees in New England. He is generally regarded as the first authority on forestry in the United States. Professor John Craig, chief of the Department of Horticulture at Cornell, will read the second paper. His subject will be the opportunities in New England for the cultivation of orchards and the raising of fruit. The two papers will be followed by suggestions and discussion by the delegates. Tomorrow morning's session will...
...mile run--Harvard: P. W. Carter '10, M. S. Crosby '08, R. E. Dole '10, C. Lanier '10, E. B. Smith '08, M. H. Whitney '09. Dartmouth: H. S. Clark, E. R. Craig, I. O. Scott, G. C. Spokesfield, H. L. Walker...
...Stewart Craig Rand, coxswain, of Newton Centre, prepared at Newton High School. He is 17 years old, weighs 110 pounds, and is 5 feet 6 inches in height...