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Captain J. E. P. Morgan '17, it was announced last night, will be unable to play in the final Yale hockey game next Saturday night because of an attack of the measles. Morgan felt ill at practice on Tuesday afternoon and was taken to the Stillman Infirmary that evening, where it was found that he had developed a case which, though light, will keep him off the ice for the remainder of the week. His place at point will be taken by W. C. Appleton '18, who was captain of last year's second team. The University defence is further...
...indoors, may also be used in the quarter in outdoor meets. These men will help to fill the vacancies in the 440 made by the graduation of W. J. Bingham '16, A, Biddle '16 and T. R. Pennypacker '16. In the 880, however, Bingham's loss will be keenly felt. F. T. Donahue '18, J. Coggeshall '18, and C. C. Bassett, Jr., '19, of last year's Freshman team, will probably be called upon to look after the half in the spring. For the longer distances there will be A. R. Bancroft '17, captain of the cross-country team...
...position at first base left vacant by the graduation of H. L. Nash '16, the University nine may well look forward to another successful season on the diamond. Although the loss of E. W. Mahan '16, one of the best pitchers in collegiate baseball last year, will be greatly felt, Coach Duffy has two letter men in W. G. Garritt, Jr., '17 and C. L. Harrison '18 around whom he should be able to build a strong pitching staff. Harrison was especially effective last year, winning from Yale in the game at Cambridge, allowing the Yale batters but four hits...
...time of their death willed their own volumes to the College Library. The addition of Professor Muensterberg's books will help to increase the size of that collection which increases in historical importance as years pass. President Lowell's acceptance of the gift represents the feeling of gratitude felt by both students and Faculty. Far better than bronze or stone, it will be a living memorial to Professor Muensterberg's quarter of a century of faithful effort and accomplishment...
...American Ambulance Field Service. Bliss sailed form New York on January 28 with a detachment of ambulanciers, and word came that he had arrived safely in Paris. A cable received a week before his death informed his parents that he had contracted a cold, but no alarm was felt over his condition...