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Oregon--Rogers MacVeagh '10, 1015 Spaulding Building, Portland...
...score would undoubtedly been greater if the jokers had not insisted on supplying the umpire; but even he was unable to stem the tide of CRIMSON victory. Besides this, however, the pitching of MacVeagh deserves honorable-mention. His nine strike-outs in the first two innings is, as far as can be ascertained, a record in the history of the annual victories of the CRIMSON over its unconditioned rivals...
...Grew Jr., Parker Hamilton, Morgan Harris, A. P. Hinckley, L. F. Holmes, Samuel Houghton, W. P. Howe, F. H. Kennard, F. R. Kernan, L. C. Keyes, J. M. Kimball, Stockton Kimball, E. L. Lane, E. H. Lane, Rhodes Lockwood, H. C. Lodge, R. T. Loring, Darragh Louderback, Charlton MacVeagh, Alexander Mackay-Smith, R. C. V. Mann, J. F. Merrill, John Monks, Malcolm Morse, J. M. Newell, T. H. Nichols, R. F. F. Nichols, G. R. Perera, J. J. Phelan, R. S. Philips, F. T. Potter, H. F. Potter, Henry N. Pratt, Henry Kimball Prince, R. L. Raymond, Ernest E. Schefer...
Service Committee.--Sherman Hall of Yale; Charlton MacVeagh...
...first two chapters by Charlton MacVeagh '24, take up the history of the paper from its conception as the Magenta in 1873 through its early development to 1906, with the intent of showing the general tendencies and accomplishments of this period, rather than of repeating the detailed account that was published in 1906. The remainder of the book covers the more recent history of the Crimson, which has been divided into four-year periods and written by men who were in close touch with the activities of the paper during this time...