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...Boyden, substitute outfielder, of Winnetka, Ill., prepared at Middlesex, where he played one year. He is 20 years old, 5 feet 8 inches tall, and weighs 155 pounds...
...Ginn, substitute outfielder, of Winchester, prepared at Middlesex, where he played one year. He is 18 years old, 5 feet, 10 inches tall, and weighs 158 pounds...
...recent meeting of the Corporation, the following prizes were awarded: The Old Testament prize to Edward Wheeler Wilder '15, of Dorchester; the Sales prize in Spanish, and the Susan Anthony Potter prize in comparative literature to Henry Frederick Ballantine '15, of Fitchburg; the Jeremy Belknap prize in French to Robert Littell '18, of New York, N. Y.; the Lake Mohonk prizes to Grafton Lee Wilson '15, of Cambridge, and Michael Hermond Cochran '15, of Cambridge. The Charles Eliot Norton Fellowship in Greek studies for 1915-16 was awarded to Alexander Dale Muir 3G., of Lander, Manitoba; the Pennoyer fund...
...game with the Pilgrims was postponed, and it will be played on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Several important shifts have been made in the Freshman line-up. T. H. Enwright '18 has been forced by trouble from an old injury to give up baseball, and C. L. Harrison, who has been pitching, will be tried in his place at shortstop. W. M. Horne will start the game in right field, and R. M. Loring will do the box work...
...inclusive character and gone into one camp or another. Several years ago a book appeared by one John Corbin, in which one chapter bore the ominous title, "Harvard, a Germanized University." And periodically the idea crops out that by some metamorphosis our older universities have been transformed from "good old English" institutions to narrow "single-aim" laboratories for academic research. The fact is that Harvard, as President Lowell pointed out at a meeting of graduate students last year, owes something to the educational systems of all the leading nations. The College, although it has followed its own evolution, is English...