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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...meeting of the captains of all the major and minor teams of last season held in University Hall yesterday afternoon the following three men were chosen to fill the positions of the three undergraduate members of the Athletic Committee: Roger Wilson Cutler '11, of Brookline; Herbert Jaques, Jr., '11, of Chestnut Hill; and Heyliger deWindt '12, of Winnetka...
...meeting of the Corporation held on Monday, C. C. Little '10 was appointed to the office of secretary to the Corporation to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of J. D. Greene '96, who is at present Business Manager of the Rockefeller Institute in New York...
...resignation of E. Harding '11 as vice-president of the Union for the year 1910-11 has been received and accepted by the Governing Board of the Union. J. A. Sweetser '11 has been appointed to fill the vacancy, the appointment to take effect at the beginning of the academic year. Harding completed the work for his degree last June, and during the coming year will study at Cambridge University, England...
...Reed. Dennis is also a good man. Long and Dillingham have shown ability in the broad jump. Park, Austin, and Phillips of the 1913 team did good work in this event this spring. In the shot-put R. B. Batchelder '13 and H. P. Keays '13 should creditably fill the vacancy caused by the graduation of Little and Goddard. B. D. Hodges '11 will be the mainstay of the team in the hammer-throw. Parker, Douglas, and Cable and Batchelder of the 1913 team, will also be developed by Coach Quinn. The pole-vault will be the weakest department...
...crew next year are very bright, as the eight will lose only three men by graduation. J. E. Waid '10, E. C. Bacon '10, and R. Whitney '11, who is taking a three-year course, will leave College. McG. A. King '10, coxswain, will also graduate this spring. To fill the three places left vacant in the eight there are several promising men in the University fours, among whom the most prominent are R. F. Hooper '11 and G. H. Balch '12. The material coming from the Freshman eight is only fair, with the exception of A. M. Goodale...