Word: jerseyed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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John Archibald Sessions of Northampton has been appointed manager of the Freshman football team and Thomas Stilwell Lamont of Englewood, New Jersey, assistant manager. The following were appointed Second Assistant Managers: Henry Russell Atkinson of Brookline; Gardner Forster of Milton; and John Royce Meeker of New York City. These appointments are all subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee and the Student Council...
...achieved a place on the All-America team. Pennock graduated in 1915, receiving his degree "cum laude" in Chemistry. For the six months following his graduation he was engaged in chemical research, working on a new process for chlorinating. He met his death in an explosion at Newark, New Jersey, on November...
...meeting of the University Debating Council last evening, the following officers were elected to take the place of those men in war service. President, Lowell Brentano '18, of Orange, New Jersey; Vice-President, David Davis '18 of Pueblo, Colorado; Secretary, William Prosser '18, of Minneapolis, Minnesota; and provisional manager and treasurer, R. S. Tucker '18, of Arlington...
...Tactics; W. C. Forbes '92, Ex-Governor of the Philippines on the Committee to visit the Botanic Garden; C. L. Freer, of Detroit, Michigan, on the Committee to visit the Fogg Art Museum and Division of Fine Arts; Judge F. J. Swayze '79, of the Supreme Court of New Jersey on the Committee to visit the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Police Commissioner A. Woods '92, of New York, on the Committee to visit Harvard College; F. A. Vanderlip, President of the National City Bank of New York on the Committee on the Division of Education; N. Biddle...
There will be a great deal of consolation for many hundreds of men on the battle-fields and the battle seas of Europe, to know that there are eleven good men and true, wearing the crimson jersey and pushing the muddy ball down the long field against the tide of defeat. Memory holds men more strongly than present discomfort. There are many loyal sons of Harvard, who, though disaster compass them about, will forget their weariness of limb and spirit when they hear the news from how that the team played a great game. Theirs will be the clear remembrance...