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Second crew.--Stroke, Eager; 7, Morgan; 6, Nelson; 5, Beane; 4, L. D. Smith; 3, Anderson; 2, G. Cutler; bow, Wiggins; cox., Hay...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHANGES IN FIRST EIGHT | 3/16/1911 | See Source »

...Mandolin Club the folowing men were retained: V. P. Allison, R. L. Blaikie, J. A. Briam, W. E. Bright, S. P. Glark, W. H. Coolidge, R. M. Coryell, E. Curtis, H. E. Devereaux, G. G. Geraghty, H. C. Green, F. D. Hanson, H. R. Harris, G. Harrower, A. M. Hay, N. F. Lewando, D. F. Lynch, C. F. Merriam, L. H. Miller, L. B. Moore, P. G. Pennoyer, H. H. Powell, D. C. Sanford, W. Smith, E. Streeter, L. Wade, O. Williams, W. L. Williams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Result of 1914 Mandolin Trials | 3/1/1911 | See Source »

...Bool, A. R. Boynton, W. G. Brackett, W. M. Breed, G. Brinsmade, C. M. Burr, J. K. Cahill, F.S. Clark, J.C. Cleave, F. L. Converse, W. H. Coolidge, R. G. Dort, W. Faulkner, T. O. Freeman, V. Friedley, H. W. Frost, E. S. Gary, J. P. Gifford, A. M. Hay, J. H. Hodges, J. K. Hodges, W. H. Hoogs, H. A. Horgan, G. E. Hubbard, R. H. Kettell, B. E. Lamphier, F. J. Larson, J. H. Leighton, M. S. Mattuck, L. H. Mills, A. F. Pickernell, K. Reynolds, Q. Reynolds, E. E. Robbins, K. W. Snyder, A. F. Sortwell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Men Retained for Glee Clubs | 2/28/1911 | See Source »

...Abbott, F. H. Blackman, R. S. B. Boyd, P. F. Brundage, F. C. Bryant, R. M. Coryell, E. D. Curtis, A. J. deGozzaldi, A. H. Hay, A. L. Jackson, M. C. King, W. S. Mattuck, L. J. Rabbette, H. H. Ripley, H. St. John, F. H. Storms, W. M. Tugman, L. K. Urquhart, S. C. Weeks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS RELAY TEAM CHOSEN | 2/21/1911 | See Source »

...pass lofty resolutions as to its existence than actually to get any power, any nation, under any circumstances, to try to take advantage of it. The court would, in actual fact, never have come into existence, its memory would have vanished if it had not been for John Hay, who, as Secretary of State, succeeded in getting Mexico and the United States to submit to the judgment of the court a claim involving the two nations. It was this act of John Hay's which literally saved the court, because it put the machinery in motion and if this step...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTEGRITY AND EFFICIENCY | 12/15/1910 | See Source »

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