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...Motley, Peyton, L. Motley, Sawin, Burnett, Swain, Barnard, Greene, Hollingsworth, J. Lawrence, Brayton, Ristine, Rainsford, Blagden, Spalding, Little, Talmadge, Donald, Knox, N. Shaw, McMaster, Dr. Brooks, Dr. Cummings, Dr. Balch, Bancroft, Tilton, Sheafe, Wood, Evans, Harding, Wadleigh, Saltonstall, G. C. Clark, Loughlin, Coburn, Milne, Wendell, G. Putnam, Trainer, Murdock, MacDonald, McCornick, S. W. Lewis, Rice, Clark, W. Morse, Draper, Bush, Bissell, Loud...
Second tenors-H. W. Keene, C. W. Jaynes, H. H. Murdock, A. H. Wadsworth, H. F. Newhall, J. Lawrence...
...YORK, March 27.- At a meeting of chess repsentatives from Yale, Princeton and Columbia at the Manhattan Club the following team was chosen to play against the English universities: E. E. Southard 1M of Harvard, W. M. Murdock of Yale, A. S. Meyer of Columbia, E. B. Seymour of Princeton. The match is to kake place in the rooms of the Manhattan Club on April 20. Harvard, whose representative, Southard, could not be present, telegraphed that she would concur in all arrangements...
...following men from the second year class were elected editors: A. L. Humes, Princeton '96; J. S. Murdock, Brown '96; Wirt Howe, Harvard '96; E. H. Augert, St. Louis University...
...revising the constitution of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association will submit several important amendments at the annual meeting of the association to be held in New York February 26. The committee consists of Henry W. Howe '97, of Harvard; Oliver Sheras, of Cornell, G. T. Kirby, of Columbia; and Murdock Kendrick, of the University of Pennsylvania. During the past three months these men have been at work on the constitution, and have conferred with the prominent athletic authorities of the country, the majority of whom favor the proposed changes...