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Brig. Gen. J. H. Sherburne '99 with Capt. A. O'Keefe '05 and Lieut. C. L. Lanigan '10 as members of his staff commanded the 51st Artillery Brigade, while Lieut. Col. F. E. Jones, M.D. '97 led the 101st Sanitary Train. In command also was Co. E. L. Logan '98 of the 101st Infantry and Col. R. E. Goodwin '01 of the 101st Field Artillery. Majors E. F. Fish '05, R. O. Swain '01 and J. F. Osborn '96 acted, as battalion commanders. Other men to march were Major J. Brown '10 and Lieut. A. MacDonald '10 both...
...heavy rain Thursday, the Woodland Country Club defeated the University golf team by a score of 4 to 0. Of the six matches, two were a tie, while the other four went easily to the Country Club players. J. B. Mahoney '19, T. Ashley, of Woodland, L. Liggett ocC., and J. Gahan, of Woodland, provided the most interesting matches. Francis Ouimet, captain of the Woodland Club, and formerly national open champion, although scheduled to meet Captain R. H. Wales '19, was unable to play, his place being taken by Jesse Guilford. The latter was hard pushed by the University captain...
...Guilford, Woodland, won from R. H. Wales '19, one up; V. S. Lawrence, Woodland, won from H. S. Lake '20, 5 and 3; T. Ashley, Woodland, tied with J. B. Mahoney '19; F. B. Elliot, Woodland, won from N. Baker '20, 3 and 1; J. Gahan, Woodland, tied with L. B. Liggett ocC.; H. B. Spicer, Woodland, won from L. B. Wells...
...University tennis team opens its season this afternoon on Jarvis Field at 3 o'clock with Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Four singles and two doubles matches will be played. The University team is made up of 1, G. W. Helm '20; 2, F. C. Hanighen '21; 3, L. De Turenne '21; 4, J. B. Fenno '21; the doubles, F. C. Hatch '19 and D. P. Robinson '20. The second doubles team has not yet been selected...
...talk to the University Committee last night, W. L. W. Field, Executive Chairman of the New England, Committee for schools and colleges, said that he was pleased with the amount of the subscriptions, but that the number of individual purchasers was not sufficient. He emphasized the fact that a $50 note can be purchased by paying $5 now, $5 in July, and $10 a month for the four following months. Mr. Field said that he hoped that every member of the University would subscribe, making a unanimous quota...