Word: patches
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University acted as ushers: Mr. F. W. C. Lieder, Mr. C. R. Post, Mr. A. B. Lamb, Mr. L. Allard, Dr. G. H. Maynadier, Mr. E. L. Raiche, Mr. P. W. Long, Mr. R. H. Lord, Mr. D. Jackson, Mr. G. Rivers, Mr. E. Wigglesworth, Mr. H. R. Patch, Mr. F. E. Richter, and Mr. W. G. Greene...
...Janson, 33 C. W. Jenks, H H. A. Johnson, 28 D. C. Josephs, 24 E. W. Joyce, 17 H. R. Kauffman, 23 J. J. Keating, 17 R. F. Kelley, 17 W. A. O'Shea, 17 S. O. Palmer, 38 S. H. Palmer, 28 R. H. Pass, 25 H. Patch, 18 M. C. Patten, 21 J. W. Pennock, 41 S. B. Pennock, 40 F. L. Porter, 37 R. K. Randall, E L. F. Ready, 13 J. A. Richards, 24 L. G. Richards, 10 P. M. Rice, 18 R. S. Richardson, 29 M. P. Robinson, 14 K. Rogers, 9 H. Rossbach...
...meeting Saturday of the candidates for the degree of Ph.D., Howard Rollin Patch 5G., of Buffalo, N. Y., was elected marshal for the coming Commencement. He received his A.M. at the University in 1912 and his A.B. at Hobart College...
...Chemical Colloquium. Mr. R. H. Patch on "The Splitting of Oxyl Carbinols," in T. Jefferson Coolidge Laboratory...
...prospects for the University baseball team for 1914 are the best that have appeared for many seasons. Only four regulars will be lost by graduation, Felton, Tomes, Young, and Hardy; and the 1916 team, which defeated the Yale freshmen, has a number of men who will help to patch up the weak spots in this year's nine...