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...team lined up as follows today: l.e., Snively; l.t., Keck; l.g., Liscomb; c., Wittmer; r.g., Morgan; r.t., Hooper; r.e., Stinson; q.b., Lourie; l.h.b., Gilroy; r.h.b., Garrity; f.b., Cleaves. The line-up on Saturday will probably remain the same...
personality and refinement who is sincerely desirous of making a permanent and conformable connection with the official office of a nationally known financial house, would suggest that he call Mr. Liscomb's secretary, Back Bay 1607, between the hours of then and twelve A. M. or two and five P. M., June 1, 2, or 3, and interview will be arranged. This is a corporation, international in scope, in the very midst of an expansion program, seeking material from which to develop executives of highest earning power, and offers a genuine opportunity to the man who can measure...
...giving a concert for the benefit of the freshman crew at Lyceum Hall. The freshman concert each year has taken its place among the college events, and the success of '91 has not yet been equalled. The Glee Club has had valuable assistance from Mr. Locke, and under Mr. Liscomb as leader has done most faithful work, singing with much spirit. There are but few prominent voices. Mr. Willard received a hearty encore for his tenor solo, and easily takes a place among the best tenors in college. Mr. Hackett, who has been heard in the vesper services by many...
...from Worcester held a dinner at the Parker House recently. Worcester has sent many men here of late and a party of twenty were gotten together. F. L. Dean, '88 presided as toast-master and a most enjoyable evening was passed. The dinner was enlivened by songs, that of Liscomb, '91 being especially good and his hits were appreciated by an enthusiastic audience. Samuel Winslow, captain of the '85 nine, was present, as were Stearns, '82; Thayer, '85; Gage, '86 and Smith, '86-and Moore of the Scientific School.- The aim of the participants is to create a feeling among...
...this evening's concert the club will be assisted by Hackett, Willard and Longworth, all of '91-Hackett and Willard each singing a solo, and Longworth playing a solo on the violin. The club has twenty-four members: First tenors-Rice, Ruggles, Parker, Blaney, Willard, Scott; second tenors-Liscomb, White, King, Morton, Hayes; first bases-Williams, Frame, Holt, Marple, Washburn. J. W. Rice, Geary; second basses-Griffin, Hate, Hopkinson, Cannon, Longstreth, Embick, Alkinson. The officers of the club are: President, Atkinson; secretary, Hopkinson; leader, Liscomb...