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...made a number of difficult stops. The school team showed much greater speed and possessed a better knowledge of the fine points of the game. The second team was unable to take advantage of several chances to score and St. Paul's goal was seldom in danger. Brown and Lombard played the best game for the second team and Conover, Ingalls and Henriques starred for St. Paul...
...clock. The team will leave Cambridge this morning at twelve. Following is the line-up. g., S. Stanton; p., Bigelow; c. p., P. M. Brown (captain); r. w., E. M. Townsend; r. c., Howe; l. c., J. H. Baker; l. w., F. S. Allen; substitutes, Clapp, Ellison, Lombard, Trainer...
...members of the Harvard Chapter of Delta Sigma Rho, the honorary debating society, have elected the following officers for the year 1914-15: president, Clarence Belden Randall 2L., of Cambridge; vice-president, Paul Lombard Sayre '16, of Chicago, Ill,; secretary, Bernhard Heinrich Knollenberg 1L., of Richmond...
...following officers of the Debating Council have been elected for 1914-15: Paul Lombard Sayre '16, of Chicago, Ill., president; Edward Richmond Adams '14, of Galesburg, Ill., vice-president; Charles Adelbert Trafford, Jr., '16, of Worcester, secretary; Robert James White '15, of Watertown, manager; and Harry Glukoff '16, of Pittsburgh, Pa., assistant manager...
...Henry Bean, of Melrose; Charles Allerton Coolidge, Jr., of Boston; Harold Lewis Dayton, of Cambridge, and Howard Henderson, of Hingham; Cuts and Photographs--Ernest Paul Bogle, of White River Junction, Vt., (chairman), Webster Sanderson Blanchard, of West Acton; Mordaunt Verne Turner, of Denver, Colo.; Copy and Registration, Lawrence Manuel Lombard, of Winchester, (chairman), Harold Homer Davis, of Boston, Francis Baylies Dean, of Flushing, L. I., N. Y.; Henry Rice Guild, of Nahant; Walter Staunton Mack, Jr., of New York; Henry Whitney Minot, of Boston; Francis Trow Spaulding, of Newtonville; Theodore Ellis Stebbins, of New York; and Charles Paine Winsor...