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Name and PositionAge Wt. Ht. Prep. School Bjorkman '25, left end 22 165 5.11 Newton High Oberlander '26, left tackle 19 193 6.00 Everett High Diehl '26, left guard 19 200 6.00 Parker School, Chicago Duffy '26, center 19 190 6.00 1/2 Central High, Wash. Ellis '24, center 21 181 5.11 1/2 Hutchinson High, Buf. Aschenback '24, right guard 22 200 6.00 East Orange High Hatch '24, right tackle 22 195 6.02 Dean Watkins '24, right end 21 171 6.01 1/2 Shaw High, Cleveland Hagenbuckle '24, right end 21 170 5.09 Mount Vernon High Dooley '26, quarterback...
HARVARD DARTMOUTH Fitton, g. g., Countryman Furber, r.f.b. r.f.b., Thayer Greenidge (Capt.), l.f.b. l.f.b., Parker Drew-Baer, r.h.b. r.h.b., McQuade Brooks, c.h.b. c.h.b., Dewing Pattison, l.h.b. l.h.b., Barker Gray, o.r.f. o.r.f., Wiley Tuttle, i.r.f. i.r.f., Roche Dorman, c.f. c.f., Hecht (Capt.) Lamont, i.l.f. i.l.f., McKinney Eldridge, o.l.f. o.l.f., Weeks...
...unfortunate situation which exists in the Department of biology as explained by Professor Parker in the present issue turns out to be another argument for limitation of numbers by the "appeal" method. To be sure Professor Parker is anxious that facilities should be increased to accomodate the increasing number of applicants to courses in Biology; but limitation of the total enrollment by a change in the nature of "Harvard education" would conceivably bring fulfillment of his hopes...
Conditions in Biology I now are hard both upon students and upon Professo Parker. The hardship which the Biology-bent student may have to undergo are sufficiently pointed out by him. What he himself is undergoing, although unmentioned, is quite apparent. In large measure it has been due to Professor Parker's efforts that the interest and value of the Biology department have been growing so rapidly. To have that interest arbitrarilly restricted is naturally discouraging to the preson largely responsible for its creation...
...there are six lettermen of last year's team available to play in the spring, the prospects for a successful season are exceedingly good. These men are Captain Clough, Clark Hodder '25, W. G. Soule '25, J. J. Mapes '25, C. L. Pierson '25 and A. J. Parker Jr. '25, R. T. Jones '24, the national open champion. Will not be able to take his place with the linksmen next spring as he expects to complete his course at mid-years. However, G. G. Folin Use, who played on his Freshman team in 1920 and on the University sextet...