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Several injured men returned to practice today. E. L. Casey Occ. donned his togs and ran through the lengthy signal drill that lasted most of the afternoon, while R. Horween Occ. ran around the track, kicked a few punts and drop-kicks and watched the running play. M. Phinney Occ., who has been kept away from the Stadium by an injured hip for several weeks, appeared on the sidelines in "civies." The complete line-up was as follows: Desmond and Steele, ends; Sedgwick and Kane, tackles; Clark and Woods, guards; A. Horween, center; Murray, Quarterback; Hamilton and Humphrey, half-backs...
Eleven "H" men are still in College, and, with the addition of the 1923 squad, they should form a strong nucleus. The men who have won their letter are as follows: T. M. Avery '21, F. M. Bacon '21, E. L. Bigelow '21, R. W. Buntin '21, E. Cabot '20, C. A. Clark Occ., F. C. Church '20, J. Holmes '21, H. B. W. Shelling '21, N. S. Walker '20, and H. K. White '20. The most promising men from the Freshman team of last year seem to be H. F. Colt '23, H. B. Humphrey...
...Chemistry "for the purpose of encouraging advanced students to continue the study of Chemistry," was yesterday awarded by the President and Fellows of the University to David R. Merrill of Berkeley, California. Mr. Merrill was graduated from the University of California in 1917, and secured the degree of M. S. at the same institution in 1918. He served in the Chemical Warfare Service during the war, first as a private and later as a second lieutenant. He came to Harvard last spring to pursue the graduate study of chemistry and was given the DuPont Fellowship. The award has been repeated...
...will be sent to the leading preparatory schools of the country to arouse interest in Princeton. Others will speak before boys' clubs and Y. M. C. A. classes on subjects of general interest. The plan of the association is to develop its speakers before sending them out. The active membership will be composed of 15 Seniors and about 50 Juniors and Sophomores will be admitted as associate members. The last will be divided into sections, according to the line of work they wish to follow, and each section will be in charge of a member of the Faculty...
...results of yesterday's matches follow: G. C. Guild of Smith defeated T. S. Hanington of Standish 6--4, 6--0; M. Duane of Smith defeated A. S. Keeler of Standish 6--4, 6--2; S. C. Badger of Smith defeated R. F. Brander of Standish 8--6, 6--4; M. P. Lichanco of Smith defeated L. H. De Zerega of Standish 9--7, 9--11, 10--8; A. D. Knox of Standish won from W. Palmer of Smith by default...