Word: mans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...well today are Bigelow, Buntin and H. P. King '21. The former two have been holding down the centre positions since very early in the season, and King has been a member of the second team. He is, however, the squad's fastest skater, and a hard man to pass. F. M. Bacon '21, starting at right wing, is experienced, and with a little more aggressiveness should prove one of the most effective players. The following is the lineup that will start the game for 1921: Bacon r.w.; Buntin, r.c.; Bigelow, l.c.; King, c.p.; Sessions, p.; C. Stillman...
...committee is trying to get the Album out by June 1, which can only be accomplished with the co-operation of the entire class. Blanks on which each man's "life" will be tabulated will be sent to the members of the class early next week, and are to be returned as soon as is possible. March 1 has been set as the final date on which this material can be received to insure its insertion in the Album...
...Every man intending to purchase an Album is asked to deposit two dollars, which will be used by the Photograph Committee for current expenses. Blanks for this purpose which men may sign when they make their appointments will be left at Notman's Studio...
...said, "is so different in its use of machinery and mechanical equipment from other wars that it becomes important for every officer to have at least a superficial knowledge of the commonest military engineering matters. As an illustration of this, every West Point graduate is a technically trained man. Members of the R. O. T. C., if fortunate, are going to get ranks similar to those of West Point graduates and you can appreciate the importance of at least a slight familiarity with the kinds of problems at which men in the engineering corps must be expert...
There were no individual stars for the informal seven, and Meigs was the only prominent man on the naval team...