Word: rose
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Allis, III, '15, of Milwaukee, Wis., captain of the University team, won the individual championship. He tied J. B. Rose of Princeton for low qualifying score, and then easily won his way into the finals. Here he defeated L. M. Washburn of Princeton, 11 up and 10 to play, making the morning round in 72, two strokes under par. S. P. Griffitts '15 and J. C. Heyburn '16 also qualified in the individual tournament, the former losing in the second and the latter in the first...
...crowned itself with laurel and avenged its former reverses of fortune, when it defeated the Yale chapter in the annual game on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon. Broad-browed scholars who, though familiar with Newton's laws of motion, had never before tried the effect of willow on horse-hide, rose to the occasion and mashed the pill into a pulp. The result,--six runs in the first inning and seven more in the course of the game, while the visitors could barely nose out ten tallies. The features of the contest were Gilday's screaming homer to left...
...Jopling '16, A. F. Pickernell '14, O. G. Kirkpatrick '17, W. F. Roope '16 and A. R. Simms '17; second tenors: R. H. Allen '14, A. R. Boynton '14, F. H. Cabot, Jr., '17, G. G. Gerahty '14, C. H. Jameson '16, J. R. O. Perkins '14, J. M. Rose 1L.; first basses: W. L. Bullock '17, S. P. Griffitts '15, C. H. Hodges, Jr.,'17, J. Ise 3G., K. F. Pantzer '14, A. S. Peabody '16, E. H. Whitney '14, second basses: J. H. Baker '15, H. H. Brodeur '16, R. T. Fry '17, J. Melcher...
...diamond this afternoon at 2.20 o'clock: W. H. Distler '14, A. S. Hyman '15, T. P. Joy '17, H. S. Keelan '15, H. S. King '17, L. A. Lawlor, 3L., A. J. Mannix '14, W. F. Power '16, T. B. Price 3L., I. Rabinovitz '15, J. Rose '15, J. D. Ryan '14, A. B. See '14, L. Wheeler '16 and P. D. Woodbridge...
...collection of book-plates, etched by Mr. George W. Eve, and lent by Mr. Pierre la Rose, is now on exhibition in the center cases of the Print Room (second floor, northeast corner) of the Fogg Art Museum. The designs are nearly all heraldic, and are the most interesting work of this kind done since the time of Durer and the Little Masters. Among the book-plates are several of the royal library of Winsor Castle and many belonging to the English nobility...