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Winner of the grand prize of $50 was B. E. Robinson, of Birmingham Ala., for an essay on "Chauning's Causes for the Fall of the Confederacy". Three others were presented with checks for $25 by Mr. Malone: Arthur Devaney, of Saginaw, Mich.. for an essay on "Emerson: the Summum Bonum and the Style": J. C. Rulley, of Washington, D.C., who wrote on "Proletarian Literature in the United States": and J. D. Grandine, of Crandon, Wis., whose essay was on "The Failure of Cotton Diplomacy during the Civil War." Two other yearlings were given Honorable Mention in the contest...
John T. Axon, Donald W. Bales, Lloyd N. Colbaugh, Harold E. Davenport, Jr., Arthur J. Devaney, Charles L. Eberhardt, Thomas A. Feazel, Willard M. Gentry, Jr., Donald E. Greenbolz, Antonio G. Haas, George B. Hutchison, Jr., John W. Johannaber, Marvin M. Keirns, Robert L. Kochl, Nuenert F. Lang, Emil W. Lehmann, Curtis P. McCammon, Robert A. McCleary, Wallace McDonald, Joseph P. McKenna, James C. Melrose, Roy McM. Millen, Kirby M. Milton, John A. Morgan, Gerhard Nellbaus...
After holding the Bruins scoreless for 13 frames, Healey allowed Brokaw a single with two men out. Hinckley was purposely passed and pitcher Devaney filled the sacks when Dick Grondahl bobbled his grounder. Harkins hit safely into short left, and the damage was done...
Three base hit: by Lupien. Walks: off Healey 6, off Devaney 5. Struck out: by Healey 7, by Devaney 7. Left on bases: Harvard 7, Brown 13. Double play: Wright unassisted...
Throughout the game no more than one Crimson man reached first in a single inning as Devaney erased his previous 7-6 setback by the Varsity at Cambridge. Lupien's triple in the twelfth was the only extra base hit of the game...