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Dates: during 1910-1919
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University A.--Newton, Peterson, p.; Zach, c.; Jones, 1b.; Wolverton, 2b.; Hallowell, 3b.; Gross, s.s.; McCouch, c.f.; Warren, l.f.; Coolidge, r.f. University B.--Erb, Mosely, p.; Gammack, c.; McLeod, 1b.; Dixon, 2b.; Fischer, Lee, 3b.; Fechheimer, Thorndike, s.s.; Morse, l.f.; Hill, Robinson, c.f.; Stoyer...
...first thing that Smileage brings to my mind," said Major Henry Lee Higginson '55 in his address at the Smileage meeting yesterday, "is the old proverb, 'All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.' A man in the army, without any source of decent amusement, is very liable to suffer from a loss of morale." Major Higginson then went on to tell of the need of entertainment that prevailed during the Civil War as compared with excellent conditions now being provided at the army and navy cantonments...
...Captain, R. E. Gross; 1st Lieutenant, W. B. Frothingham; 2nd Lieutenant, H. F. Gibb; Sergeants, J. G. Coolidge, L. B. Evans, E. Lovering, F. B. McConaughy, H. McFadden, M. E. Olmstead, E. P. Perkins; Corporals, W. D. Ford, C. E. Dickerson, R. B. Emery, H. A. Houghton, G. C. Lee, P. S. Parker, E. Richards, H. P. Taggard...
...after forget the comparatively small salary that the private gets, and out of it he still has to contribute to his family, look after his personal needs, pay for his war insurance and Liberty Bonds. What can the average private have left for entertainment? The commander of Camp Lee writes, "Such men, and we have thousands of them, certainly deserve to have their if troubles and worries occasionally erased by such recreation as the theatre furnishes." This movement is distinct and apart from the Y. M. C. A. The latter has enough of a burden...
Governor Samuel W. McCall, Richard Bennett, and Captain John Paulding Brown '14 are to speak on Smileage, and it is also possible that Major Henry Lee Higginson '55 will address the audience on the same subject...