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Considerable strength is also counted upon from the Freshman team of a year ago, which included E. F. Bowditch '35, N. M. Goodhue '35, A. S. Pier, Jr. '35, H. T. Pierpont, Jr. '35, W. E. Post, Jr. '35, E. S. Roys '35, J. P. Scheu '35, and C. F...
Harvard: E. W. Clark, R. B. Cutler, N. M. Goodhue, A. S. Pier, Jr., W. L. Post, E. Roys, C. Seeman, F. A. Webster, C. F. Woodard, H. T. Pierpont, Jr.
Of the 125 candidates who reported at the beginning of the year, 75 have been retained and are reporting for practice regularly. Except for the leader, the officers for the year are: S. S. Ganz '28, manager; J. M. Slade '28, treasurer; G. E. Mahlert '30, librarian; and W. E...
Judging the speakers will be L.R. Talbot, L.D. Roys, and the Reverend Abbot Peterson D.D. of Boston, with Professor G.G. Wilson of the University faculty, a graduate of Brown acting as Chairman of the meeting.
If experience is an able forecast for a tennis season, things look especially bright for the Freshman netmen. B.H. Whitebeck Jr., brother of the Captain of the University team, is a promising candidate. He won the Roys' National Indoor Championship in 1923, the Harvard Interscholastics in 1924, and was captain...