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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...class--T. F. Stearns won from Davidson of M. I. T. on decision...
...fourth meet of the season, held yesterday in the Brookline tank, the 1922 swimming team defeated the Brookline High School swimmers by the close score of 28-25. Captain U. A. Ridley and T. F. Baxter were again the mainstays of the Freshmen, each swimming on the winning relay team, and each gaining a first and second place in two of the dashes. The places won by Freshmen follow: 50-yard dash--Captain Ridley, first; T. F. Baxter, second; 100-yard dash--T. F. Baxter, first; Captain Ridley, second; 220-yard dash--E. G. Ratcliff, second; Dive--B. Boyce, third...
Lieutenant Clark Richardsen Lincoln, Med. '99-'01, battalion supply officer, 102d M. G. Brig., 26th Div., A. E. F., died of wounds received in the second battle of the Marne, July 24, 1918. As a member of the Massachusetts National Guard, Lincoln became second lieutenant of Co. A, 102d M. G. Brig., in August, 1917. He sailed for St. Nazaire, France on September 23, of the same year. He took part in the battle of Seicheprey and the second battle of the Marne. In April, 1918, he was promoted to first lieutenant...
...major of infantry at the First Officers' Training Camp at Plattsburg and assigned to the Transport and Military Police at Camp Devens where he was a member of the Board of Court Martial. In 1918 he was assigned to the Army General Staff College of the A. E. F. and sent to France...
...plans of the War Department for military training at the University next year will be explained informally by Colonel R. F. C. Goetz, U. S. A., at a smoker in the Colonial Club on Quincy street this evening at 7.30. The gathering has been arranged by Professor W. B. Munro '99, who has been active in organizing the military activities of the University. All former captains in the R. O. T. C. have been invited to the smoker...