Word: harper
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of another cut in the 1916 fielding squad, the following men have been retained: Cartmell, Casey, Coolidge, Couig, Demelman, Ervin, Fripp, Glennon, Green, Harper, Heyburn, Heyer, Judd, Kavenaugh, Kurtz, Mahan, McCook, Nash, O'Neill, Stiles, Simonds, Taylor, Twitchell, Watson, Winsor, Woodman...
...following Freshman candidates were retained: Black, Cartmell, Casey, Clark, Coolidge, Davison, Demelman, Devereux, Doherty, Ervin, Fripp, Glennon, Green, Harper, Heyburn, Heyer, Judd, Kavenaugh, Kurtz, McCook, Leonard, Mahan, Mansfield, N. Morse, O'Neil, Simons, Stiles, Taylor, Twitchell, Watson, Winsor, Woodman...
...three weeks of practice last fall for the coaches to size up the general ability of the material. The first cut in the fielding candidates will take place today, the following men being retained: Babcock, Black, Cartmell, Casey, Clark, Coolidge, Davison, Demelman, Devereux, Doherty, Edgar, Erwin, Tripp, Giennon, Green, Harper, Heyburn, Heyer, Hunt, Judd, Kavenaugh, Kurtz, McCook, Leonard, Lord, Mahan, Mansfield, H.S. Morse, N. Morse, O'Neill, Simons, Stiles, Taylor, Twitchell, Vitkin, Watson, Weld, Wiggin, Winsor, Wood, Woodman...
...Harper, J., Randolph...
...writer, Mr. Furlong has contributed many articles on North African and South American topics to magazines. In 1907 he was sent by Harper's Magazine to South America in charge of an exploring expedition which was the first scientific party to penetrate the heart of Tierra-del-Fuego. Mr. Furlong's best-known book is "The Gateway to the Sahara," which was published...