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ENTRIES.Half mile-3, H. P. White; 7, H. C. Burdett; 6, G. L. Baker, Jr.; 15, C. H. Williams; 4, H. B. Hewitt; 5, H. W. Barker; 10, D. H. Bradlee; 8, H. H. Brown; 11, T. C. Bebee; 9, W. E. Putnam; 1, L. G. Colman; 14, F. A. Rus sell; 12; S. P. Orton...
...consisting in batting and out-fielding. The men who went to the table were as follows: Pitchers - Carter '95; Warner '94; Speer '95; Armstrong '95 S. Catchers - Kedzie '93 S.; Jackson '93 S,; Greenway '95 S.; George '94. 1st base - Stephenson '95 S.; Colegate '96. 2d base - Hedges '96; Hewitt '94 S. 3d base - Rustin '94 S.; Sheffield '94. S. Shortstop - Harvey '93; Arbuthnot 94. Outfield - Case '94; Beal '93 S.; Bigelow '94; Bliss...
...annual meeting of the trustees yesterday. Francis G. Allinson, Harvard, '77, was appointed substitute instructor in Latin and Greek during Professor Hewitt's absence in Europe...
...addition to the committee of four mentioned in yesterday's CRIMSON the following men will have tickets for the memorial service to be held on the morning of Decoration Day: B. W. Trafford '93, George C. Lee Jr., '94, R. W. Emmons 2nd '95, N. T. Robb '93, and Hewitt Morgan '94. Tickets will be given to Harvard men who ask for them. The announcement that Major Higginson would deliver an address needs correction. Major Higginson was unwilling to make a speech, but he has kindly consented to read selections appropriate to the occasion...
...then moved to drop the tug-of-war from the programme. He read a letter from an old tug-of-war man, setting forth the ill effects of that form of contest. Mr. Hewitt of Columbia defended the tug-of-war, and held that it was no more dangerous than foot ball, rowing and many other sports. The discussion grew quite warm, and at its close the motion was lost...