Word: smith
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...James Eugene Bennett, of Youngstown, Ohio; Francis Leo Daily, of Peoria, Ill.; Shelton Hale, of Rogersville, Tenn.; Alexander Iselin Henderson '13, of New York, N. Y.; Gerard Carl Henderson '12, of Monadnock, N. H.; Paul Vories McNutt, of Martinsville, Ind.; Harold Alonzo Scragg, of Scranton, Pa.; Elliott Dunlap Smith '13, of Chicago, Ill.; Edward Otto Tabor, of Pascagoula, Miss.; and Vanderbilt Webb, of Shelburne, Vt. For permanent secretary: Floyd Gilbert Blair '13, of Brookline; Eugene Thomas Connolly, of Beverly Farms; Richard Conover Evarts '13, of Cambridge; John Andrew Frantz, of Lancaster, Pa.; Wright Hugus, of Wheeling, W. Va.; Calvert Magruder...
...number of candidates reporting yesterday for the University and Freshman lacrosse teams was unusually small, as only 30 men came out. Another opportunity will be given today for men to report for both teams. To stimulate interest among the Freshmen, a meeting will be held in Smith Hall Common Room on Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. P. Gustafson '12 and Captain E. E. O'Neil '16 will speak...
...flying rings Campbell will have a capable understudy in G. D. Flynn '19. In the side-horse event E. A. Benner '19 is the only man who has shown up well as yet. The team should be strong in club swinging with H. R. Bechtel '17, T. A. Smith '18, J. M. French '17, and F. R. Whitney '18, of this year's aggregation. Likewise in the tumbling events, not a man is lost, M. Blanchard '18, T. A. Smith '18, H. L. Kerr '17, and D. O. Woodbury '18 all returning next year...
...first time since the Regiment was organized the privates who have been drilling weekly in the Baseball Cage yesterday marched and drilled in the open air. Company G assembled in front of Persis Smith Hall, where the rifles are stored, at 2 o'clock and after a little preliminary practice with arms marched four abreast down Boylston street, over Anderson Bridge and up Charles River Speedway, halting near the Newell Boathouse. Here, under the supervision of Lieutenant Edwards, U.S.A., the company went through the manual of arms...
Company G went outdoors yesterday because drill with arms is not permitted on the floor of Hemenway Gymnasium, where the Thursday afternoon drill of the company is regularly held. The basement of Smith Halls, the only other indoor drill-floor available at the time, is too small to accommodate an entire company...