Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...those unacquainted with the present system, let it be known that a regular coaching staff has been organized for the second team and will hereafter take entire charge of the development of the team...
There remain for the pitching staff McLaughlin and Ernst, but the main dependence will be placed on new players. S. M. Felton, 3d, who was not eligible for the Freshman team this year, Bartholf and Hardy, the regular Freshman pitchers, and R. G. McKay '11, who was ineligible for the University team this year, seem to give promise of a very fair pitching staff. For the catcher's position the best men are Young, this year's catcher, who has not the strength to last a full season and be at his best, Reeves, substitute this year, Sullivan and Graves...
...Lawrence Scientific School), A.M., S.M., M.C.E., M.M.E., M.E.E., M.E., Met.E., M.Arch., M.L.A., M.F., Ph.D., S.D., B.A.S., D.M.D., M.D., LL.B., S.T.B., the President, Fellows of the Corporation, the Honorable and Reverend the Board of Overseers, the Governor of the Commonwealth, the Lieutenant-Governor of the Commonwealth, the Governor's military staff, Deans of the Faculties, two by two, as follows: Harvard College, Lawrence Scientific School, Graduate School of Business Administration, Graduate School of Applied Science, Arts and Sciences, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Dental School, Medical School, Law School, Divinity School; professors in the University, associate professors, assistant deans, assistant...
...Harvard team will play in the same order as against Fordham, with Chase in right field. The batting orders: HARVARD. BROWN. Rogers, c.f. s.s., Nash McLaughlin, 1b. 1b., Giles Hicks, p. 3b., Regnier Potter, 2b. l.f., Staff Lanigan, 3b. r.f., Snell Chase, r.f. 2b., Mansur Marshall, s.s. c.f., Taylor Young, c. c., Hennessy Babson, l.f. p., Bliss, Conzelman
...been proposed to erect a memorial flag-staff, in honor of the soldiers of Cambridge who fell in the Wars of the Revolution and of 1812, at the junction of Garden street and Massachusetts avenue. The only monument which Cambridge has to her soldiers is the one dedicated to the men killed in the Civil War; no recognition is made of the heroes of either of the other wars. Between eight and nine thousand dollars will be needed for the erection of this flagstaff, which will be set on an ornamental bronze pedestal, resting on a sub-structure of granite...