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...championship of their class have returned to college this year except P. D. Steele '20 and A. Gagliolo '23 of the 175 and 145-pound classes respectively. The following men working out this year won championships in their classes last year: R. M. Sedgwick '21, heavyweight; E. D. Weatherhead '22, J. O. Stubbs '21, H. J. Freedman '23 and F. J. Fox '22 in the 160, 135, 125 and 115 pound classes respectively...
Second Team--Crocker of Harvard left end; Sedgwick of Harvard, left tackle: Dickinson of Princeton, left guard; H. Callahan of Princeton, center; T. Callahan of Yale, right guard; Hooper of Princeton, right tackle; Stinson of Princeton, right end; Fitzgerald of Harvard, quarterback; Owen of Harvard right halfback; Murrey of Princeton, left halfback; and Horween of Harvard, fullback...
...announced this fall by the Advocate and it is expected that a ninth will be obtained soon in order to make three for each division. Dean L. B. R. Briggs '75, Holworthy Hall, and Arthur Stanwood Pier '95 are to judge the submitted stories; Professor Irving Babbitt '89, Ellery Sedgwick '94 and William Roscoe Thayer '81 will choose the winning essay; while Conrad Aiken '11 and Professor J. L. Lowes, Ph.D. '03 will pass judgment upon the sonnets...
...University has been given four places on Park H. Davis' "Big Three Eleven", which is a mythical team composed of the best men from the University, Yale and Princeton. Woods is given the position of left guard, Havemeyer of center, Sedgwick of right tackle and Horween of left halfback...
...speaking of Woods, Davis says, "Conspicious in the group, (of guards) first and foremost stands Woods of Harvard." He also says, "A companion to Keck at tackle distinctly appears Sedgwick of Harvard. The data of the chart records confirm judgment in the selection." With regard to the center position Davis says, "A record of impregnability, roving brilliance and steady accurate passing presents the Harvard center, Havemeyer, as the pivot of the allied line." And, "Arnold Horween of Harvard by all round brilliance, is distinctly entitled to a place on the mythical team...