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...advisability of a southern trip in its effect of rounding out a nine and giving the men the advantage of some practical experience early in the season. The game was won by steady, hard driving of the ball, fast base running, and Morse's heady, aggressive pitching. Plunkett and Jansen were together found for nineteen hits, most of which were clean and well placed. Haughton easily topped the list with a record of five hits, two of which netted two bases, out of six times...
Clement Cleveland '67, James A. Wright, Jr., '79, Evert Jansen Wendell '82, Thomas O. Shepard '88, Nathaniel S. Smith '69, Lawrence Godkin '81, Willliam G. Borland '86, Dexter Blagden '93. Members ex-officio: James C. Carter '50, president; Henry S. Van Duzer '75, vice-president; Amory G. Hodges '74, treasurer; Walter Alexander, '87, secretary...
...Evert Jansen Wendell, Harvard Club, New York City...
...this week only, Marie Jansen will appear at the Hollis in her new play called Miss Dynamite. This is one of the most brilliant and humorous farces which has ever been written in this country. In addition to Miss Jansen there is an excellent supporting company. Mr. Frederic Bond is her leading man, while the two beautiful young women Misses May Merrick and Hope Ross who were in her company last year remain with...
...which will be divided into three classes, with terms expiring in 1893, 1894 and 1895, as follows: 1893 - Cullin Armstrong, of Amherst; Robert C. Cornell, of Columbia; Oliver G. Jennings, of Yale; C . F. Mathewson, of Dartmouth; William Stuart Tod, of Princeton; Henry S. Vandusen, of Harvard, and Evert Jansen Wendell, of Harvard. Those whose term expires in 1894 are Wendell Baker, of Harvard; Cornelius C. Cuyler, of Princeton; William H. L. Lee, of Yale; George Richards, of Columbia; William W. Studdy, of Yale, and Richard Trimble, of Harvard. Those whose term expires in 1894 are George A. Adee...