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...following men: C. E. Clark '15 (captain), H. S. Cooper '17, D. F. Frost '15, H. S. Gulliver '16, H. Holden '15, D. R. Knapp '15, J. M. Marcus '16, H. McK, Hatch '15, A. M. Loveman '15, J. W. Overton '17, F. H. Perkins '16, N. H. Platt '16. This was the team that defeated Princeton 24 to 32 last Saturday with every man in excellent condition. J. W. Overton '17 is probably the fastest of the Yale team with Holden and Clark close seconds. Next Saturday's race should prove a hard struggle for the University runners...
...photographs and stage-models that illustrate, probably to a greater extent than any exhibit heretofore, the methods, advantages, and picturesque results of the modern ideas of stage-setting, Gordon Craig and Max Reinhardt, foremost in the new methods in Italy, Germany, Russia, and other European countries, Joseph Urban, Livingston Platt, who contrived the settings for Miss Anglin's Shakespearean productions, and many other artists, including Leon Bakst, Fitz Erler, and Robert E. Jones will be represented by models, sketches, photographs, and designs of stage settings and costumes. One of the most interesting departments of the exhibition will be the models...
...leave Quincy Square at 12.35 o'clock. The game is called at 3 o'clock. Following is the order of the teams: FRESHMEN. ST. MARK'S. Reed, s.s. l.f., Allen Abbott, 2b. c.f., Horne Beal, 3b. s.s., Thacher Harte, c. c., Harvey Emmons, l.f. 1b., Armour Gibb, r.f. r.f., Platt Thomas, c.f. 2b., Durand Holly, 1b. 3b., Gaston Garritt, Cummings, p. p., Leighton
...drawings submitted in the semi-annual trophy competition held by the School of Landscape Architecture were judged yesterday afternoon by Mr. Charles A. Platt, of New York. There were nineteen entries in the competition, the subject of which was the design of a country estate of about five acres, containing a formal garden. Particular interest is attached to the judgment, because Mr. Platt is one of the foremost designers of country houses and gardens in this country...
...week in the School of Landscape Architecture. It is open to members of Landscape Architecture II and III, and the subject is the design of a country estate of about five acres, which must include a formal garden. The competition will be judged on Thursday by Mr. Charles A. Platt of New York, one of the foremost designers of country houses and gardens in this country...