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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...cutting off all communication with his classmates. Yes it is surprising to talk to other class secretaries and hear of the large percentage of men who simply forgot to keep the secretary informed as to their whereabouts and of the even larger number of men who never send any news of their activities...
After all, this is a question of the future. The present demands just two things of you. First, send me immediately the postcards stating your permanent address and future occupation. Second, fill out and send in your class lives. The importance of the latter is universally underestimated! The class lives must be complete to compile adequate statistics for the first report and to take their places in the College archives with similar lives of the graduates for the last century or more...
Calloway, it is expected, will pitch again today, but the chances are that Garritt will not. Since he was used in the Vermont game Saturday, and Mahan in Tuesday's contest with Georgetown, the rule of rotation of pitchers indicates that Coach Fred Mitchell will send Whitney to the box today. HARVARD. VIRGINIA. Coolidge, c.f. s.s., Berkeley Nash, 1b. r.f., Stearns Abbot, 2b. c.f., Smith Harte, c. l.f., J. White Beal, 3b. 1b., Thurman Knowles, l.f. 3b., Stickley Percy, r.f. 2b., Morton Reed, s.s. c., Gwathmey Whitney, p. p., Calloway
Candidates for degrees must send in their applications on the proper blanks on or before May 15. Each candidate is entitled to at least four seats for the Commencement exercises. Any candidates desiring more than that number can apply for them at the same time; and after the first assignment of tickets has been made, each candidate will receive additional tickets as far as possible in accordance with his request. The number, however, will depend upon the number available for this second distribution. The first assignment of tickets to candidates for degrees will be made before June...
...match with the Princeton Freshman team was scheduled for March 23. The University Freshman team shot, and made a very good score, while the Princeton freshmen failed to shoot and send their score on the same day, as was agreed upon. The Freshmen scored 467, the individual scoring being as follows: W. A. Flagg, Captain, 97 C. E. Hodges, Jr., 90 G. F. Jewett, 95 C. P. Kimball, 89 E. Richards, Jr., 96 -- Total...