Word: returning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Blair '21, catcher of last year's Freshman nine, will be behind the bat for the first time this year. Blair is a good hitter and has a fast throw to second. The return of Capt. W. W. McLeod '19, R. E. Gross '19, and H. P. King '21 will greatly strengthen the University line-up. These three men were out of the Bates game with sprained ankles, but will be able to play against Sprinfield...
...track prospects for Princeton this spring have been considerably brightened by the return of four experienced men in time to compete in the Penn. Relay Carnival on April 25 and 26. The men who have just come back to college are B. Brock, who has won his letter in the high-jump, G. B. Larkin, a good quartermiler, P. Kissam, who was a broad-jumper on his Freshman team, and C. Boyd, who is an excellent two-miler, and has had considerable cross-country experience. If Larkin can get into shape, it is probable that Princeton will be represented...
...nine will be greatly strengthened by the return of Captain W. W. McLeod '19, R. E. Gross '19, and H. P. King '21, who have been out of the game with sprained ankles since the Bowdoin contest. The presence of these three regulars should have the effect of steadying the fielding of the team...
...room courses throughout the year, as at Princeton, will be established by Colonel Goetz. The Harvard Aeronautical Society is circulating a petition to the Faculty, asking for the installation of an aviation course at Harvard. Other agencies are at work among us at the University, asking of us a return to the spirit in which we helped win the war, but as yet they have received scant attention from the undergraduate body...
...especially to be noted that the American headquarters at Cambridge are at Emmanuel College, whence came the founder of the University. The return of American students to the source from which sprang the first college in the United States, and under such auspices, is indeed, unparalleled in the annals of education...