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...Paul Ernest Anderson '26 of Springfield. Harvard Club of Milwaukee, to Herbert Austin Jacohs '26 of Milwaukee, Wis. Class of 1867, to Haymond Matthew Fuoss '26 of Bell wood, Penna, Rumrill, to Jim Chapman Sherman '25 of Augusta, Ga, N. P. Hallowell Memorial, to Chester Tevis Lane '26 of Surrey England. Buckley to Louis Horace Bouillon '24 of Yonkers, N. Y. Harvard College (for 1920-21), to Franklin Samnel Pollak '23 of New York City...
Score--Sophomores, 6; Freshmen, 0. Touchdown--Hoffstot. Goal from touchdown--Hoffstot. Referee -- Reynolds. Umpire--Hall. Field Judge--Ferqueson. Head linesman and timer--S. M. Surrey. Time--15-minute halves...
...Saviour's Church, which is situated in Wellington street, on the south, or Surrey, side of the English capital, is the oldest of the London churches. When it was built in the thirteenth century by Gifford, bishop of Winchester, it formed a part of the Augustinian Priory of St. Mary Overy, But in 1540 it was converted by Henry VIII into a parish church, and it has retained that character ever since. Reputed heretics were tried in the Lady Chapel in 1555, during the reign of "bloody" Queen Mary. In 1840 the old nave was taken down and an incongruous...
Favored by the shelter afforded by the Surrey shore, which the Oxfords selected after winning the toss, their boat was rapidly increasing its lead over the Cambridge shell, and they were rowing easily. At Craven Cottage Oxford was a length ahead. Cambridge was spurting, but could not gain against Oxford's long, sweeping stroke. Shooting Hammersmith Bridge, Oxford was still a length ahead. Cambridge made another spurt, with the same result as before...
Oxford's crew outrowed Cambridge on the Thames Wednesday, finishing half a length ahead. The race was rowed from Putney bridge to Northlake. Cambridge won the toss and chose the Surrey side...