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...Nash has proved himself the best man in the box so far, and with R. W. Puffer, F. S. Mosely, B. J. Cotter and W. T. Reid 3d., will probably remain with the squad in outdoor practice. The possibilities for third base include L. W. Atkinson, H. I. Pratt, and H. E. Slayton, while the best man for second thus far is J. E. Knowlton and for short stop J. C. McGlone, R. H. Field and J. J. Maher will probably be the candidates for first base...
This move for mergers and consolidation, if successful, will effect a complete revolution in our national railroad policy. Thirty years ago the country was alarmed at great railroad dictators like Harriman and Hill with their stock and promotion wizards such as Gates, Gould, and Reid. The public feared that they would become an industrial and financial oligarchy so powerful that the whole country would be at their mercy. So the Government broke their power, dissolved the great pools and combinations, hedged the railroad business about with a complex set of rules and regulations, and held the Sherman Act like...
...Overseers; Professor R. B. Merriman '96 and Mr. F. A. Harding '09 of the Harvard Club of Boston; Mr. T. W. Slocum '90 and Mr. John Elliott '12 of the Harvard Club of New York; Mr. L. P. Marvin '98, Mr. W. C. Forbes '92, Mr. W. T. Reid Jr. '01, Mr. John Richardson '08, and Mr. J. W. D. Seymour '17 of the Alumni Organizations; Mr. T. W. Lamont '92 and Mr. E. H. Wells '97 of the Endowment Fund Committee; and Mr. E. A. Whitney '17, secretary of the Committee on Choice of Electives...
...HAVEN, CONN.. March 12, Yale's stellar center-ice man, F. Reid 1933 S., is still in a serious condition as a result of an eye injury he received in the hockey game with Princeton last Saturday...
...BILLINGS SPENDS His DIME- Walter Hiers in a role originally designed for Wallace Reid-the dashing young American who foils the revolutionists of one of those South American republics, all for love of the President's daughter. The story would have been well-suited to Wallace Reid's light touch-but it seems to fit Mr. Hiers a little tightly about the hips...