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Dates: during 1910-1919
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High-jump.--Won by D. S. Laird (Smith); second, A. R. Frey (Smith); third, tie between L. Barnes (Smith), B. Post (Smith), and A. I. Smith (Gore). Height...
...Robert Grant '73, George W. Gray '12, Albert Bushnell Hart '80, Robert Herrick '90, Rupert S. Holland '00, George Lyman Kittredge '82, Edward Knoblanch '96, John Macy '99, Edward S. Martin '77, Arthur W. Page '05, Arthur Stanwood Pier '95, Harold E. Porter ("Holworthy Hall") '09, Waldron K. Post '90, Harold T. Pulsifer '11, Theodore Roosevelt '80, Arthur Ruhl '99, Guy Scull '98, Joseph Hamblen Sears '89, Mark S. Severance '69, Edward Sheldon '08, Leavitt Stoddard '07, Charles Miner Thompson '86, Arthur Train '96, Charles Warren '89, and Thomas Ybarra...
...Memorial Society will hold exercises in Sanders Theatre on Memorial Day, consisting of patriotic songs and addresses. The Francis Beck Post of the G. A. R., the Society of Harvard Veterans, and the Memorial Society will be present, and the Regiment Band will accompany the singing. Judge Henry Nichols Blake, LL.B. '58, a veteran of the Civil War and formerly chief justice of Montana, will speak. After the exercises a luncheon will be served in Sanders Theatre...
...stories are rather too much in the note of the Saturday Evening Post, where a broader development of Biggers's "Next to Advertising" would be a feature. It is an amusing skit drawn with brilliant chalks. H. E. Porter's "Same Old Christmas Story" is the same old Christmas story. Noble graduate of 1907, with a bank account, a tender heart and too much leisure. It reads like that story of Bunner's, where the brave little boy sells the gold brick to a kind old gentleman, and thus provides a Christmas for the family of the unsuccessful bunco steerer...
...duties of the committee will be three-fold: to supervise the sending of post cards to the original donors of the Gymnasium Fund asking them to allow their donations to be applied to the Union pool; to attempt to raise money from graduates; and to supervise the collection of funds from the classes of 1918 and 1919. The two upper classes are not included in the undergraduate collection, as they have both contributed to the Gymnasium Fund and neither will have as long use of the pool as 1918 and 1919. The entire cost of the pool will...