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The two teams will line-up as follows: Harvard Yale. Barrows or Goodridge, g. g., Smith. Russell, p. p., Sturgis. Vanderpool, c.p. c.p., Coxe. Beardsell, f. f., Campbell. Goodridge, f. f., Inman. Rumsey or Hoxie, f. f., Bronson. Laverack, f. f., Walworth or Snow.
P. Allyn, R. Anthony, F. H. Appleton Jr., R. N. Atkinson, J. G. Bancroft, H. W. Baliantine, B. D. Barker, F. D. Bartlett, H. J. Barrett, R. R. Barrett, C. H. H. Bell, C. Bell, N. Biddle, C. Blagden, B. S. Blake, R. C. Bolling, H. K. Boutwell, M. G...
On February 10, 1876, came the first number of the "Lampoon," which appeared fortnightly until June 25, 1880, when lack of money compelled its discontinuation. The illustrating for the paper was done by the heliotype process. Among the contributors who have since become successful artists were Robert Grant '73 and...
Appointing George Howard Parker, S. D., assistant professor of zoology for five years from September 1, 1899; appointing William Coolidge Lane, A. B., and Byron Satterlee Hurlbut, A. M., members of the University Council; appointing William Sturgis Bigelow, Arthur Astor Carey and Arthur Tracy Cabot trustees of the Museum of...
Mr. Epes Sargent Dixwell '27 died at his home on Garden street, Cambridge, on Friday afternoon, at the advanced age of ninety-two. While at College his room-mate was Cornelius C. Felton, afterwards president of Harvard, and among his class-mates were Edmund Quincy, former president Stearns of Amherst...