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...line up follows: Harvard 1921. Radio School. Anderson l. e. r. e. Durbin Faxon l. t. r. t. Ferris Hooker l. g. r. g. McKenzie Havemeyer c. c. Johnson Olmstead r. g. l. g. Holmes Frothingham r. t. l. t. Taun Lee r. e. l. e. Oviatt Jenney q. b. q. b. Richter Stillman l. h. b. r. h. b. Michaels Sweeney r. h. b. l. h. b. Tuttle Humphrey f. b. f. b. Kolf (capt...
Team A--Anderson, MacDonald, ends; Faxon, Frothingham, tackles; Olmstead, Rodewald, guards; Havemeyer, centre; E. Stillman, Lothrop, Humphries, backs; Albright, Jenney, quarterbacks...
...students of the Graduate School of Landscape Architecture who are taking Landscape Architecture 2 and Landscape Architecture 3. The drawings which are due tonight will be judged on January 5 by a jury composed of Professor J. S. Pray '95, Professor H. V. Hubbard '97 and Professor F. L. Olmstead '94, and the announcement of the winner will be made on that day. First, second and third places will be awarded by the jury, and the winner of first place shall have his name inscribed on the trophy, of which he shall have custody until the next competition. The trophy...
...following officers of the Germanic Museum Association have been elected: President, Frederick P. Fish; vice-president, Professor H. L. Warren '83; secretary-treasurer, C. S. Houghton '56. Judge J. M. Olmstead has been elected chairman of the board of directors. Professor Kuno Francke is the director of the Museum...
...best set of drawings on the development of a given piece of property as a small country club. Second place was won by Edward Hunts Trout, 2G., of Los Angeles, Cal., and third place by Elbert Peets 3G., of Cleveland, O. The competition was judged by Professor F. L. Olmstead, of the Landscape Architecture Department...