Word: jr
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Adams, G. E. Adams, R. E. Andrews, L. T. Baker, P. S. Brayton, G. Bancroft, C. E. Baldwin, P. Bancroft, J. F. Brice, M. G. Beaman, J. E. Rousmaniere, R. P. Bellows, J. F. Perkins, J. P. Cotton, Arthur Adams, G. G. Crocker, Jr., J. F. Curtis, H. S. Dennison, M. Donald, B. Fairchild, J. W. Farley, A. V. Galbraith, H. H. Hill, J. B. Holden, Jr., F. A. Turner, Jr...
...Lawrence, Jr...
...take pleasure in announcing the election of John Newlin Trainer, Jr., of Thurlow, Pa., and Conrad Hobbs of Boston, of the Sophomore class, and of William Richards Lawrence of Stockbridge, Mass., of the Freshman class, as regular editors of the CRIMSON, and of Eliot Spalding of Cambridge, of the Sophomore class, as a business editor...
Francis Lee Higginson, Jr., 1900, No. 4, entered college from Groton where he captained one of the school crews. He was captain of his Freshman crew last year, rowing No. 6, and this year stroked the winning Sophomore boat in the class races. He was tried at stroke on the 'Varsity directly after the class races. Age 20, height 6 ft. 1 in., weight 164 pounds...
Yesterday afternoon the nine had its final practice before the Yale game. The men put considerable snap in their play, and the practice, though short, was unusually sharp and clean. Most of the time was spent in batting, with Hayes and C. J. Paine, Jr., '97, in the box. In the fielding, during the end of the practice, Chandler covered centre field while Burgess was moved to right. In left, Sears took the place of Rand, whose knee is still in such condition that it renders his chances of playing Friday rather doubtful. The nine was coached by C. Smith...