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...Waters '98, and G. Von Utassy '98. This is the best material that there has ever been at the beginning of the season. Most of the men have had a great deal of experience. Parry played on the Georgetown Juniors several years ago; Comfort on the Haverford '94 and Harvard '95 elevens; Perkins with Lowell; Clark, Harvard '93-'95, American Intercollegiate '95; Lippincott, Haverford '92-'95; Mathews, Harvard '94; Dupont, St. Paul's School, Harvard '94 '95; Wells, Harvard '94; Logan, Harvard '94; Gray, Harvard '94-'95, B. A. A. '95; Scott, Harvard '95; hastings, St. Paul's School, Harvard...
...Haverford vs. Harvard at Philadelphia...
...Philadelphia. The year before last Harvard won both matches in Philadelphia, and there is no reason why the eleven should not do as well this year. These matches are important for this reason, also-that after the college term an international intercollegiate match is played with Canada. As the Haverford eleven is going abroad for a trip in England before that time, the American eleven will be made up from University of Pennsylvania and Harvard...
From later classes have graduated Regis Chavuenet '67, president of State School of Mines, Colorado: Professor William M. Davis '69; Charles H. Wing '70, professor of chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Isaac Sharpless '73, president of Haverford College; Howard Ayers '83, professor of biology, University of Missouri; William Patten '83, professor of biology and zoology at Dartmouth; Henry L. Smith '85, assistant professor of mining engineering, Harvard; Robert Payne Bigelow '87, librarian, and instructor in biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ralph S. Tarr '91, professor of geology at Cornell; and Thomas G. Lee '92, professor of histology at the University...
Swarthmore, Haverford, Rutgers and Stephens...