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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Harvard Training Quarters, Red Top, Conn., June 7. -- The University and Freshman crews arrived here this afternoon in time to take practice rows on the Thames at 5 o'clock. They rowed in a light rain with a westerly wind, the Freshmen going only to the 2-mile mark and back. Harwood was back at number four in the first University boat. Both University crews rowed three miles up and down stream, passing the Yale crews on the way down...
...struck a disastrous slump, losing four out of five contests, one of them to the Yale freshmen, thus spoiling what was expected to be one of the best of first year records. The Freshmen played brilliant ball at the start of the season, several men batting around the 400 mark, while the fielding and pitching were excellent...
...very inspiring sight to see the members of the Senior class uncover, as they passed under the flag at University. I do not think it has been the custom since then to do so. Do you think the class of 1915 would be willing to show this mark of respect to our flag, which at just this time would seem to be especially fitting? A MOTHER OF A MEMBER OF THE CLASS...
...following ten Freshmen won their baseball numerals by playing in the annual game against the Yale 1918 team at Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon: Preston Burlingham Boyden, of Winnetka, Ill.; Charles Larned Harrison, Jr., of Cincinnati, O.; William Charles Hitchcock, of Molokai, Hawaii; Mark Watson Horne, of Allegheny, Pa.; James Knowles, Jr., of Cambridge; William James Murray, of Natick; George Almy Percy, of Arlington; Frederick Howard Stephens, of Dorchester; Harold Curtis Wiswall, of Wellesley; and Cyril Wyche, of Dallas, Texas...
...finds the leaders in the following relative positions: Cornell, first, with 18 men qualified; Harvard, second, with 16; and Yale and the University of Pennsylvania tied for next place with 10. The day was featured by Bailey, of Maine, setting a new mark of 165 feet at the hammer-throw, and by the withdrawal of Roos, of Yale, in the shot-put. Lippincott of Pennsylvania has pulled a tendon. J. B. Camp '15 was unable to enter competition, but W. W. Kent '16, although in poor condition, will start in the mile tomorrow...