Word: johnson
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...enter the Fourth O. T. C. Camp. He was in the box against the Portland Naval Reserves and pitched a short time in the game with Camp Devens. In the former engagement he would probably have scored a shut-out had it not been for poor support. S. H. Johnson '20 will now be regular second-string pitcher, as H. M. Erb '20 has also entered Government service...
...with Gammack formed the University battery, held Portland to four safeties and might have scored a shut-out except for poor support. Wolverton, who replaced Captain Gross at shortstop, played an excellent game in the infield, accepting six chances without error. A double play, Hallo-well to Bright to Johnson, was a feature of the day's play. Dickson at second base made a very pretty catch of Burn's fly in right field in the first inning...
Thomas Redmond Thayer '21, of Brooklyn, N. Y., has been appointed Freshman baseball manager as a result of the competition which ended Saturday. Hermon Dunlop Smith '21, of Chicago, Ill., was made assistant manager. The following were appointed second assistant managers of the 1921 team: Winthrop Johnson Means '21, of Brookline. Harold Kleinert Guinzburg '21, of New York, N. Y.: Russell Chapin '21, Spring-field. All these appointments are subject to the approval of the athletic committee and the Student Council...
Company B.--Captain, G. A. Brownell; 1st Lieutenant, F. H. Fisher; 2nd Lieutenant, E. A. Hill; 1st Sergeant, N. L. Harris; Supply Sergeant, W. Dexter; Sergeants, T. H. Gammack, J. Holmes, C. H. Corning, G. W. Emery; Corporals, G. W. Daly, W. W. Johnson, J. R. Quarles, M. S. Bromwell, T. Lamont, W. N. Elton...
...clock this afternoon by Arthur Beane '11. At 4 o'clock Corporal George Steward, of Camp Devens, will discuss prohibition from the point of view of the soldier. The relation of the liquor traffic to other social problems will be taken up by Professor L. J. Johnson, of the Engineering Department at M. I. T., who will speak at 4.30 o'clock...