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Third period goals--none. MCGILL HARVARD Emerson g. g. Freedley Dickenson rd. rd. Jameson Anton ld. ld. Houghton Walker c. c. Winslow McConnel rw. rw. Harding Perowne lw. lw. Patrick...
Third Period Goals--Harding (Patrick) 1:04, McConnell (Perowne, Walker) 3:00 McConnell (Dickenson, Anton) 11.27, Anton (McConnell, Perowne) 17-:25, Harding (unassisted...
...clock: H. B. Sawyer defeated W. A. Dickenson, T. H. Edmands defeated J. F. Ducey, J. M. Hill defeated Milton Lottman. E. A. Counlhan defeated B. K. Fuller, Harold Winkler defeated Shipherd Robinson...
HARVARD YALE Cadman, f.b. f.b., Taylor Dockery, l.w. l.w., McCrary Potter, c. c., Hall Hartridge, r.w. r.w., Dickenson Whitney, 2nd5/8 2nd5/8, Todd Sherman, 1st5/8 1st5/8, Winter (Capt) Armstrong, s.h. s.h., Miller Schwyzer, w.f. w.f., Petters White, f. f., McArthur Sapienza, f. f., Jenkins Wittausch, f. f., Strange Megaw, f. f., Catlin Oppenheimer, f. f., Heyworth Burrage, f. f., Wilbur Thorburn, f. f., Smead...
...Milton, Peterborough, England. Addressed "to the KINGS most excellent majesty," this musty sheaf of papers has had a career so interesting that most U. S. collectors value it second only to the Declaration of Independence.* Written in a neat spidery hand which is almost certainly that of John Dickenson of Pennsylvania, it was the final petition to George III by the American Colonies to right their wrongs. Drawn up and signed by 46 members of the Second Continental Congress on July 8, 1775 (after Concord, Lexington, Bunker Hill), it had been confided to the care of Richard Penn...