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...Grosbayn, R. Holland, C. J. Kavenaugh, M. Liptzer, E. M. Lynch, H. McGregor-Norman, W. J. Mahoney, E. N. Marcus, W. R. Miller, F. B. Perkins, I. Perry, S. B. Potter, W. T. Powers, J. S. Reeve, L. C. Roberts, W. H. Roope, C. E. Sterns, H. L. Stover, S. E. Stuart, W. W. Thayer, F. W. Thompson, B. O. Tinglof, J. O. Tracy, A. M. Travers, W. E. Whitney, R. Whittier, L. C. Wing, and A. Winsor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Forty-Three Seniors Face Omission | 3/10/1916 | See Source »

...Rice BOX A (Committee). W. H. Meeker (chairman) Miss Hollister W. T. Barker Miss F. Webster G. W. Benedict Miss Harris N. E. Burbidge --- H. B. Cabot Miss Morgan C. A. Coolidge Miss D. Taylor H. B. Courteen Miss Ross H. L. Dayton Miss Stover T. H. Eckfeldt --- F. B. Foster --- J. C. Harris Miss Benedict R. Harte Miss Fessenden L. P. Jacobs Miss Burrage H. W. Minot --- J. E. P. Morgan --- T. H. Rice --- S. P. Sears Miss Daniels J. P. Warburg --- BOX B. S. Ballard (chairman) Miss Blodgett B. Darling Miss Darling A. K. Dunbar Miss Hartwell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMPLETE ASSIGNMENT JUNIOR FROM BOXES | 2/17/1916 | See Source »

...Miss Reilley, 17 Miss Razenstein, B Mrs. Rossbach, 6 Miss Rossbach, 6 Miss Ronan, 18 Miss Rubenstein, 6 Miss Rudd, 20 Miss Sands, 39 Miss Sayer, 15 Miss Schencke, 16 Miss Schroeder, 37 Miss Schroeder, 37 Miss Scott, 10 Miss Scott, 38 Miss Smith, 41 Miss Spence, 17 Miss Stover, I Miss Suren, 29 Miss Thompson, 34 Miss Thorndike, 42 Miss Tower, 36 Miss Tripp, 18 Miss Trumbull, 8 Miss Turnbull, 14 Mrs. R. Vihlein, 26 Miss Ward, 14 Miss West, 38 Miss White, 26 Miss Whitney, 38 Miss E. Whitney, 38 Miss Whitney, 5 Miss Willcox, 39 Miss Williams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GUEST, BOX, AND TABLE LIST OF SENIOR SPREAD | 6/21/1915 | See Source »

...radical as it appears. The only real differences between today's line-up and that of the Prince- ton game is the appearance of Hardwick at end, and the assurance to Bradlee of a place in the backfield. Hitchcock is at his best at left guard, while Stover merely returns to a position in which he has repeatedly demonstrated his capabilities. Gilman should not feel at all strange at left tackle, where he will find ample opportunity to use all of his speed and aggressiveness. On paper, the eleven certainly looks stronger than hitherto; the line has lost 3 pounds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST TEST OF NEW LINE-UP | 11/15/1913 | See Source »

...Committee -- E. W. Mahan, of Natick, chairman; A. Biddle, of Philadelphia, Pa.; K. Bromley, of New York, N. Y.; L. W. Devereux, of Utica, N. Y.; S. M. Felton, Jr., of Chicago, Ill.; J. E. Lancaster, of Worcester; F. S. Parsons of New York, N. Y.; and H. L. Stover, of Amesbury...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN COMMITTEES NAMED | 3/18/1913 | See Source »

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