Word: junior
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Yesterday afternoon the candidates for positions on the junior class nine appeared on Jarvis for the first time this year. The following men were out practising batting and fielding: Downer, MacPherson, Talbot, Magee, Anderson, W. D. Clark, Raymond, J. D. Merrill, Shattuck, Atkinson, Thayer, Odell, Bigelow, Hunneman, and J. Smith. There are now eight of the original freshman nine in college, of whom six will probably be able to play this spring. Downer or MacPherson will pitch, and if Litchfield can be prevailed upon to act as backstop, he will do most of the catching. The other candidates for catcher...
There was a change in the make up of the junior crew yesterday. Howe, who has been rowing substitute, took Dustan's place at No. 2, and Dustan is now rowing bow in place of Smith...
...Harry Keyes, '87, coached the junior crew yesterday, and will probably do the same every day until the races...
...compliance with the request of the captain of the junior class nine, the members of last year's team assembled in 55 Thayer last evening to prepare for the coming season. Captain McPherson was forced to resign the captaincy of the nine, and C. Downer was unanimously elected to fill his place. The '89 nine will be severely handicapped by the loss of Trafford who played first base for two years, but is now rowing with the 'varsity crew. The rest of last year's team will probably be able to play in their usual positions, but every...
Edward E. Floyd, jr., a former member of the junior class, died at sea on the 26th of February last. Taken sick in his sophomore year, he withdrew from college and decided to take a trip to sea. Last fall he started on a voyage around the world. During the months after his start, he gradually grew worse, until in February he died and was buried...