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...Freshman Baseball Team, appreciating heartily the services of their coach, W. L. Garrison, Jr., take this means of expressing their gratitude to him, and also to E. Stevens, who assisted him. A large part of the nine's success must be credited to the unselfish interest and untiring efforts of these men; and every man on the team joins warmly in expressions of thanks to them...
...first few stories are from the earliest writers, E. W. Fox '67, N. G. Peckham '67, and C. S. Gage '67, the founders of the Advocate. Later interesting contributions are from such well-known men as Edward Hale '79, Theodore Roosevelt '80, A. B. Hart '80, Lloyd McKim Garrison '88. Of the stories from the last few years, perhaps the most interesting to the present college generation are "Harvard Types:" first, "The Moody Man," by E. G. Knoblauch '96; "The Paper Sport," by John Mack, Jr., '95; "The College Belle," and "Hollis Holworthy," both by C. M. Flandrau...
...with E. W. Ames as his aid. E. G. Knoblauch, the Class Ivy Orator, was in the front ranks carrying his class's huge graduating cap of orange and black. Ninety-seven was led by Marshal J. W. Dunlop and his aids, E. N. Wrightington, Arthur Beale, W. L. Garrison, and Arnold Scott. A large white placard, on which were the words "What would Cambridge do without us?" was carried in the front rank. Between '97 and '98 came the feature of the procession-Old John with his donkey and cart mounted on a four-horse dray. Ninety-eight...
From '97-Marshal, J. W. Dunlop. Aids, E. N. Wrightington, Arthur N. Beale, Wm. L. Garrison, Arnold Scott...
...proctors for one year from September 1, Pitts Duffield, A. B., John Corbin A. M., Edmund Rubert Otto von Mach A. B., Charles Edward Seaman A. B., John Hall Jones, Walter Bradford Cannon, Harry Augustus Bigelow, Ralph Waldo Cone A. B., Charles Sumner Griffin A. B., William Lloyd Garrison Jr.; appointing Harry White A. M., proctor of Divinity Hall for one year from September...