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...April 8, Easter.--Professor Edward Caldwell Moore...
...changed places. This was found satisfactory and the stayed thus for some time. In the beginning of April weather conditions favored their returning to the river and this they did, holding regular practice until they went down to race the Princeton oarsmen in the Easter vacation. In one of the closest races seen in this country, as Professor Noyes put it: "A most extraordinary race," they lost by 6 inches. The result of this contest was to cause quite a radical shift in the crew. T. E. Stebbins '17, who had been at number five, came right...
...record number of men stayed over during the Easter recess to practice. The Princeton meet was won 66 1-2 to 37 1-2, while the University was defeated almost as badly, 63 1-3 to 40 2-3. Winners of third places in this meet were awarded "Y"'s for the first time in history. In the I. C. A. A. A. A. games, the team scored 29 points in ten of the thirteen events...
...undergraduates now in this service include the following: Raymond Peacock Baldwin '16, of Brookline; Ervin Thayer Drake, Jr., '16, of Franklin, N. H.; Julian Langson Lathrop '18, of New Hope, Pa., whose death was erroneously reported a few days before the Easter recess; Robert Lowell Moore '18, of Cambridge; Dillwyn Parrish '18, of Claymont, Del.; John Kenneth Taylor Phillips '17, of Lawrence, L. I., N. Y.; Paul Tison '18, of New York, N. Y., and Bertram Williams '18, of Cambridge...
...Reverend Hugh Black, D.D., Professor of Practical Theology at the Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y., will conduct the service on Easter Sunday, April...