Word: hatches
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...been definitely decided, but it will probably consist to a very large extend of the following men: C. E. Clark '15 (captain), H. S. Cooper '17, D. F. Frost '15, H. S. Gulliver '16, H. Holden '15, D. R. Knapp '15, J. M. Marcus '16, H. McK, Hatch '15, A. M. Loveman '15, J. W. Overton '17, F. H. Perkins '16, N. H. Platt '16. This was the team that defeated Princeton 24 to 32 last Saturday with every man in excellent condition. J. W. Overton '17 is probably the fastest of the Yale team with Holden and Clark close...
...mile run.--Won by R. W. Poucher (Y.); second, H. W. Smith (Y.); third, H. McK. Hatch (Y.). Time, 4m., 23s. (Breaks dual record of 4m., 26s., made by H. J. Norris...
Another clean sweep came to Yale when R. W. Poucher, H. W. Smith and H. McK. Hatch finished in the order named in the mile-run. Poucher more than lived up to the reports made of his work. He took the lead from the start and was never threatened. H. G. MacLure '15 was with the leaders for three-quarters of a mile, but on the last lap fell behind...
Volkman--F. W. Hatch...
...recent meeting of the Economics Society the following officers were elected to serve for the remainder of the year: president, Francis Harwood Evans '15, of Chicago, Ill.; vice-president, Stephen Atkins Hatch Rich '15, of Bedford; secretary-treasurer, Edgar Lawrence Keyes '15, of Providence, R. I.; members of the executive council, Ernest Roscoe Caverly '15, of Dorchester; and Mason Simons Ehrenfried '16, of Boston. Paul Starr '16, of Chicago, Ill., was appointed librarian. Curtis Torrey Vaughan '15, of San Antonio, Tex., remains as chairman of the entertainment committee; while Kent Bromley '16, of New York and Walter Flint Noyes...