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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Records Will be Read...
Company E.--Captain, J. G. Coolidge, 2d; 1st Lieutenant, J. Sise; 2nd Lieutenant, W. P. Belknap; 1st Sergeant, J. B. Read; Supply Sergeant, E. P. Perkins; Sergeants, L. B. Evans, J. P. McElroy, G. G. Pratt; Corporals, R. M. Sedgwick, R. W. Hersey, D. B. Lincoln, D. P. Robinson, L. B. Sanderson, E. Lovering, M. E. Olmsted...
...Norman C. Lindau, 2G., will be presented for the first time. As is customary only those who are taking or have taken Professer Baker's course in dramatic composition, English 47, are invited to attend. Those who are present are asked to write criticisms. These are to be read by the writer who will revise his play on the basis of them, and may then submit it for the professional stage...
...mercenary hordes of Lampy, driven to doom by their officers, were mowed down by the CRIMSON crew and at the end of the contest the score board read: CRIMSON 5, Lampoon 4. All of the CRIMSON runs were earned; the Lampoon quota was merely lent to them for the afternoon by its generous opponents. From the moment when the Lampoon twirler pitched over the backstop for the first strike of the afternoon, the outcome was never in doubt. The CRIMSON infield was absolutely tight, and Lampy's punch was of no avail. The barrage of hits from CRIMSON bats gave...
Orders No. 3, which is now posted in Headquarters, supersedes Orders No. 2, as regarding the assignments of men from other battalions to this battalion for Wakefield. Men who have been transferred are directed to read this order. J. WARREN, Major, 3d Battalion...