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...Cazenovia, N. Y.; and Gilbert Whitehead '15, of Cambridge. In addition, the following men, who had won the regular emblem in previous years, also won the right to wear the championship insignia for the first time as a result of the team's victory in the intercollegiate league: Gerald Fessenden Beal '16, of Hanover; Percy Catton '15, of Cambridge; Michael Hermond Cochran '15, of Cambridge; Wesley Alvah '15, of Newton Centre; Joseph Robert Fleming '15, of Allston; Ward Lucas '15, of Winona, Minn.; Samuel Elliot Nash '16, of Allston; Captain Winthrop Eliot Nightingale '15, of Boston; Eugene Everett O'Neill...
...golf team vs. Fessenden School...
...make-up of the Freshman golf team has been announced as follows: Captain H. D. Bassett, R. W. Hoskier, C. W. Manning, W. H. Russell, C. W. Timson, and Manager R. S. Tufts. The first match will be played with Fessenden School on Thursday, May 13, and this will be followed by a match at Exeter on Saturday, May 22. Arrangements have been completed with the Lexington Golf Club for the use of the course on week days so that the Freshmen may practice there for 50 cents a day per player. In this way any member...
...Watson. BOX A (Committee). W. Blanchard (chairman) Miss Crocker F. S. Allen Miss Bancroft H. Amory, Jr. Miss E. Bullard W. C. Boyden, Jr. F. B. Clement, Jr. G. Courtney Miss Fessenden R. C. Curtis C. F. Farrington Miss Taylor E. H. Foreman P. Lowry Miss Holt H. Nash Miss D. Smith H. G. Nichols Miss M. Allen W. Rollins Miss Rollins R. Sturgis Miss Young D. C. Watson Miss Burgess BOX B. W. Arnold (chairman) Miss Greenleaf R. P. Baldwin Miss Lord R. M. Curtis Miss Bliss J. Heyburn Miss E. Marshall J. L. Kimberly Miss G. Ramsdell...
President Eliot has been chosen speaker for the Memorial Day exercises to be held in Sanders Theatre on May 30. Last year the address was delivered by Charles Fessenden Morse '58, lieutenant-colonel in the Civil War, and this year's address, in view of President Eliot's position as an authority on international peace, should be interesting in comparison. The members of the Charles Beck Post, G. A. R., will be invited as usual and will be guests of honor at a luncheon given by the Memorial Society. The usual march and exercises will take place...