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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...clock the Freshman-Upperclass relay started, the 1921 men showing great superiority over the more experienced runners and finishing almost half a lap ahead of their opponents. The teams were made up as follows: Freshmen--G. S. Baldwin, J. M. B. Churchill, C. A. Page, F. L. A. Cady, D. F. O'Connell, A. W. Douglass; Upperclass--D. J. Duggan '20, C. F. Batchelder '20, J. F. Linder '19, P. E. Stevenson '20, S. B. Toye '18, W. H. Goodwin...
...February 8 under the same conditions. Of these approximately 15 percent were thrown out because they lacked the voter's signature. Only 35 members of the class voted at the election in Cambridge Tuesday. The analysis of votes follows: SECRETARY. F. E. Parker, 60 P. M. Cabot, 37 L. K. Moorehead, 27 CLASS COMMITTEE. D. M. Little, 114 D. L. Richardson, 87 A. S. Francis, 47 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE. W. H. Wheeler, 120 M. Wiggin, 120 T. C. Thacher, 116 M. A. Hawkins, 107 W. A. Norris, 95 W. S. Burrage, 89 J. W. Angell, 88 V. R. Likins...
...Sever 11 at 7.30 o'clock every evening. On Sunday the argument will take place in the Standish Hall Common Room. Each member of the team will speak for 12 minutes and give a five-minute rebuttal. Tonight the teams will line up as follows; affirmative--J. Davis '19, L. L. Levy '20, W. Hettleman '19, W. S. Holbrook '21; negative--H. A. Janzlik '20, J. J. Tutun '20, W. L. Prosser '18, H. Berlack '20. The men will be shifted around each day, in order that they may become used to both sides of the question...
Other talks will be given in the near future by various officers of the British and French Missions. Lieutenant J. C. Mallett, of the French Army, is scheduled to speak on "Grenades," and Captain J. E. L. Warren, of the British Mission, will explain the use of the "Stokes Trench Mortar." The men of the corps will also hear Major C. A. Brown, U. S. M. C., who will discuss "First Aid," and Captain Henri Amann, formerly of the University Military Staff, who will address the members of the R. O. T. C. on the subject of "One-Pounders." None...
...Richard C. Fairfield '21, killed while engaged in ambulance work in Italy, January 26, 1918. Ezra C. Fitch, Jr., '05, died of pneumonia, October 13, 1917, while a member of the Black Watch, Royal Righlanders, of the British Army. Frederick A. Forster '10, killed in accident at Oakdale, L. I., October 6, 1917, while in United States service. Augustus P. Gardner '96, died of pneumonia at Macon, Ga., on January 14, 1918, while a major of the 121st Infantry, U. S. A. William Hague '04, died of pneumonia in France, January, 1918, while a lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers...