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...Barnes John Henry Harwood Roy Hubert Booth Jr. John Livermore Prescott Henry Ware Jr. FOR CLASS DAY COMMITTEE (Seven to be Elected) William Partridge Ellison Carl Gustave Ture Lundell Walter Rockwell Gherardi Jr. John Schuyler Malick Sarell Everett Gleason Jr. Alfred Henry Miller. Ellsworth Charles Haggerty Robert Allan Pinkerton Nathaniel Hamlen Geoffrey Platt Joseph Delano Hitch Jr. John Newbold Robinson Bayard Livingston Kilgour Jr. Madison Sayles Barrett Soudder FOR ALBUM COMMITTEE (Five to be Elected) Edward Hopkins Bailey Lewis Henderson Gordon Edward Baur Samuel Dodd Richards Milton Henry Clifford Howard Slade 2nd Archibald Carey Coolidge Jr William Enos Soule Kendall...
...Nathaniel Hamlen of Boston...
...Chase '28, C. S. Gross '27, and Nathaniel Hamlen '27, all members of last years championship outfit, compose the Crimson team A forward line, with Captain W. P. Ellison, '27, and Willard Howard '27, playing in the defense positions. The starting goal guard has not been picked yet, the decision lying between W. W. Adams '28 and Joseph Morrill '28. Both of these men did relief work for Captain Thayer Cummings '26, last year showing marked ability as cage protectors. It is possible that Morrill will get the initial call, with Adams ready to relieve him at any time...
Yesterday's session at the Arena was marked by the reporting of E. C. Clark '27, F. A. Clark '29, C. D. Coady '27, Nathaniel Hamlen '27, E. T. Putnam '29, and Isadore Zarakov '27, who so far have been excused from work on account of their gridiron activities this fall. Putnam was the star performer of last year's undefeated Freshman team, F. A. Clark was a substitute on that outfit, while the other four were members of the University squad. Hamlen was a regular in the forward line, Zarakov also saw considerable service in the offensive combination, while...
...lost through graduation from the two forward lines that were the crimson last year. It was largely due to the two sets of forwards practically equal in ability, that Coach Bigelow was able to pilot the Harvard team through to straight victories over both Princeton and Yale last year. Nathaniel Hamlea '27, J. P. Chase '28, and C. S. Gross '27 were the three men usually named to start hostilities, but they did not often spend more time on the ice than the second trio of Harding, R. S. Scott '27, and Isadere Zarakov...