Word: swains
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Gordon, R. Wolcott, Jr., C. H. L. Johnston, E. R. Marvin, R. P. Bellows, J. C. Howe, G. W. Thompson, J. T. Roche, Jr., J. B. Holden, Jr., P. Davis, P. M. Jaffray, R. Mc. Marsh, H. Williams, Jr. From the Sophomore class-W. A. M. Burden, C. O. Swain, S. W. Lewis, R. C. Bolling, J. L. Saltonstall, F. B. Talbot, A. Davis, J. N. Trainer, Jr., C. D. Draper, W. B. Cutting, E. L. Dudley, N. W. Tilton, C. M. Brown, F. E. Bissell, R. D. Boardman, E. Heard, F. O. Byrd, N. Biddle F. L. Higginson...
...Swain 1900 who broke his leg in a scrub game of ball two weeks ago, has been in the Cambridge Hospital ever since. He is now well enough to be moved and will go to his home in Malden tomorrow...
...this last game, C. O. Swain 1900, who caught for the Reconcentrados, broke his leg in putting out a runner at the plate. He was taken to the Cambridge Bospital in an ambulance, where he will stay until he can be taken to his home...
...been sent to the U. S. converted cruiser Prairie, the deep sea patrol boat for the New England coast: W. S. Burgess 1901, C. N. King '98, F. Woodbridge 1L., G. H. Dorr 1L, J. B. Moulton '98, F. M. Newton. The two latter men have enlisted as boat swain's mate and coxswain, respectively. B. F. Bell 1900, is on the Catskill at Gloucester, though he is not enlisted in the regular navy. H. Clapp '99, R. O. Hodges '99, E. B. Edwards '98, have been sent out along the New England coast signal stations. P. O. Robinson...
Junior-Stroke, Swain; 7, J. S. Lawrence; 6, Brigham; 5, Brainard; 4, McConnell; 3, Gray; 2, Blake; bow, Hart...