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...review of the past season. The former contains a total of 101 names of the leading players, all the men on the list having been named by two or more coaches. Sixteen of these occupied similar positions last season. There are five University players on the list, Mahan, Gilman, King, Soucy, and Harte. There are some inconsistencies in the compilation; for instance, although it is stated that Watson is a better field general than Barrett of Cornell, his name is left out of the list, which contains the names of ten quarterbacks. In the review of the season Outing says...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIVE HARVARD PLAYERS PUT ON OUTING'S ROLL OF HONOR | 12/18/1915 | See Source »

FIRST MARSHAL. WILLIAM JOHN BINGHAM, Methuen. SECOND MARSHAL. THIRD MARSHAL. EDWARD WILLIAM MAHAN, RICHARD NORRIS WILLIAMS, 2b, Natick. Cambridge. TREASURER. HENRY LUDWIG FLOOD KREGER, Fairfield, Me. SECRETARY. WELLS BLANCHARD, Concord. CLASS COMMITTEE. HENRY LAMB NASH, DONALD CLARK WATSON, Newton. Milton. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE. WINGATE ROLLINS, WILMOT WHITNEY, West Roxbury. Newton. LAURENCE CURTIS, 2D, ROGER THAYER TWITCHELL, Boston. Dorchester. KENNETH BARNITZ GILBERT PARSON, DAVID PERCY MORGAN, JR., Providence, R. I. New York, N. Y. ARTHUR DIXON, 3D, Chicago, Ill. PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE. SAMUEL MORSE FELTON, JR., FRANCIS GROVER CLEVELAND O'NEILL, Chicago, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. ROBERT HEWINS STILES, Fitchburg. ORATOR...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1916 CLASS OFFICERS | 12/15/1915 | See Source »

...year of forecasting the line-up of the University, Princeton, Yale, Cornell and Dartmouth elevens for the ensuing season. His prognostication of the personnel of the 1916 University eleven is of unusual interest. Of the present University team the men who are to receive their diplomas in June are Mahan, King, Watson, Soucy, Wallace, Cowen, and Parson. Mr. Parker, after studying an eligible squad of some 40 men, comes to the conclusion that the University will not have such a green and inexperienced eleven as might seem to be the prospect to the ordinary follower of football. He places Coolidge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FORECAST OF 1916 ELEVEN | 12/14/1915 | See Source »

...Freshman team, showing marked ability and possibilities as a broken field runner and punter. He came to the University from Middlesex School and if he continues to show the form he demonstrated as a first-year man he should do much toward making up for the less of Mahan. He weighs 171 pounds. Bond was the line plunger and defensive back of the Freshmen during the season just passed. He hails from Everett High School where as a schoolboy player he made a great reputation. Since the University he has put on weight strength, at the same time retaining...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FORECAST OF 1916 ELEVEN | 12/14/1915 | See Source »

Three players on this season's University football team have been assigned places on Walter Camp's All-American eleven. E. W. Mahan '16 was naturally assigned to fullback, as he has been on almost all the theoretical teams for the past two years. R. S. C. King '16 shares the halfback positions with Macomber of Illinois. The only University lineman to get a berth is J. A. Gilman, Jr., '17, the 1916 captain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Three University Players Get Places on Camp's First Eleven | 12/13/1915 | See Source »

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