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Reserved seat side--In charge, R. C. Hallowell: Sec. 1, J. Aaronson (A), T. T. Allen (B), E. A. Aldrich (C); Sec. 2, E. D. Adair (A), E. D. Barker (B), P. C. Barton (C); Sec. 3, R. H. Butten (A), G. S. Bohlin (B), C. Britten (C); Sec. 4, T. W. Barrington (A), A. J. Birchoff (B), F. S. Chien (C); Sec. 5, H. Caro (A), D. T. Curtin (B), D. J. Collins (C); Sec. 6, S. S. Cline (A), E. W. Cunningham (B), H. E. Colson (C); Sec. 7, J. J. Fitzgerald (A), J. Dino...
Season ticket side--In charge, R. Haydock: Sec. 26, J. A. MacLaughlin (A), O. T. Russell (B), A. H. Rafsky (C); Sec. 27, J. Risner (A), W. F. Gibbs (B), E. M. Ho (C); Sec. 28, E. W. Supple (A), C. Adams (B), S. A. Reed (C); Sec. 29, Sardell (A), A. L. Van Meter (B), W. L. Nossoman (C); Sec. 30, J. P. Morgan (A), G. Hallowell (B), B. Walfer (C); Sec. 31, A. Beane (A), S. L. Wolfson (A), E. H. Ruch (B), D. A. Chase (C); Sec. 32, A. C. Roberts (A), S. Andrews...
...accordance with the constitution of the Student Council, the nominating committee has prepared nominations from the three upper classes for the two delegates at large to be elected from each class. The elections will take place next Monday evening. The name of J. A. Sweetser '11 has been added to the list of nominations by means of a petition of fifty names...
...nominations are as follows: From 1910--E. C. Bacon, R. G. Brown, G. G. Browne, G. P. Gardner, R. L. Groves, P. Wyman. From 1911--H. F. Corbett, R. C. Foster, C. Hann, E. Harding, P. D. Smith, A. Sweetser, J. A. Sweetser. From 1912--R. Clifford, H. C. Dewey, W. H. Fernald, R. T. Fisher, H. L. Gaddis, H. de Windt...
...Fair yesterday afternoon, Harvard men secured three first, two second and a third place. G. P. Gardner '10 won both the 120-yard high hurdles and the 220-yard low hurdles. S. C. Lawrence '10 won the pole vault at 11 feet 2 inches, and R. Murray '12 and J. A. King '12 tied for third place. S. C. Lawrence '10 also secured second place in the high jump, but tied the winner in actual height, and broke the Brockton track record of 5 feet, 8 inches by two inches in the jump off for the record medal...