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With three regulars from last year's team returning, the prospects for the season are promising. C. W. Baker '22 Durham Jones, '22, and J. B. Fleming '22, are steady, consistent players who have shown their worth by their work with the team last year. In addition to these men, J. H. Eaton '22 and C. C. de Gersdorff '23 may both be counted on to turn in some good performances. Eaton was kept from playing last year by illness, and de Gersdorff, who captained the 1923 Freshman team, did not go out for the University team last year Good...
...Baker '22, J. B. Flemming '22, and Durham Jones '22 are the letter men from last year's team who will again be available...
...very happy result of a summer spent by the artist visiting the English cathedrals. Those who saw last autumn's exhibition at the Fogg Museum and remember the fine accuracy and firm precision of Mr. Conant's rendering of Spanish buildings will be charmed with his version of Lincoln, Durham and Wells as ever they were with Palma or Availa. And that is saying a great deal for not only were Mr. Conant's Spanish drawings almost poignantly beautiful, but the architecture of those sun-flooded towns south of the Pyrenees if of itself more stimulating, more exciting than...
There is a good deal of sun-light after all in those sketches, perhaps at moments one misees; the sense of the pervading wetness of England. And one is trivially disappointed in the far views of Durham and Lincoln that there should be no sheep tranquilly grazing in the foreground. For sheep are an inevitable part of the landscape of the English cathedral close. But perhaps Mr. Conant's pencil rebelled at anything so soft, so woolly and so un-architectural as a sheep...
Most of the drawings are of details, of doors like those strange huge doors of Peterborough, of towers and gables and the like. If one cared to be invicious one might pick out the views of the towers of Durham and Lincoln as revealing the artist in his most expressive mood...