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...trip Friday, leaving at 3 o'clock for Philadelphia, where it will spend Friday night. They then go to Baltimore, where they meet Johns Hopkins Saturday afternoon. The selection of the men who will make this trip will depend largely on the showing made in tomorrow's game. Although Felton will probably start in as pitcher, shifts will be made throughout the game...
...tentative batting orders are as follows: HARVARD. RED SOX. Frye, r.f. r.f., Henricksen Wingate, s.s. 2b., Yerkes Hardwick, c.f. c.f., Speaker Clarke, 2b. 3b., Gardner Tomes, 3b. l.f., Lewis Ayres, 1b. 1b., Janvrin Milholland, Alsop, l.f. s.s., Wagner Young, Osborn, c. c., Cady Felton, p. p., Bedient Foster
Entertainment Committee -- E. W. Mahan, of Natick, chairman; A. Biddle, of Philadelphia, Pa.; K. Bromley, of New York, N. Y.; L. W. Devereux, of Utica, N. Y.; S. M. Felton, Jr., of Chicago, Ill.; J. E. Lancaster, of Worcester; F. S. Parsons of New York, N. Y.; and H. L. Stover, of Amesbury...
...battery candidates have been working regularly for several weeks, and the following have been retained: Bradlee, Felton, Frye, Hardy, Hitchcock, MacDonald, Osborne, Sturgis, Weatherhead, Waterman, Withington, and Young...
...home for the President of the University was made first by the Honorable Peter C. Brooks, in 1846, when he contributed $10,000 for the proposed building. It was not until fifteen years later, however, when the fund had grown to $16,000, that the house was completed. President Felton moved into it during the summer of 1861, living there less than a year. President Hill resided there from 1862 to 1868, when President Eliot succeeded him. President Lowell has occupied the house since...