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...teams yesterday lined up as follows: TEAM A. TEAM B. Coolidge, l.e. r.e., Weatherhead D. P. Morgan, l.t. r.t., R. C. Curtis Withington, l.g. l.g., Weston Soucy, c. c, Bigelow Pennock, rg. l.g., Cowen Trumbull, r.t. l.t., Sweetser Hardwick, r.e. l.e. Smith Logan, q.b. q.b., Watson. Brickley, l.h.b. r.h.b., Rollins Mahan, r.h.b. l.h.b., King Bradlee, f.b. f.b., McKinlock
...latter position Soucy seems to be the most likely candidate, Trumbull going to fill the position of right tackle. Bigelow, Atkinson, and Wallace are all out for the pivotal berth. For tackle material Haughton has, outside of Trumbull, to choose from a number of heavy men, D. P. Morgan, Sweetser, F. B. Withington, R. C. Curtis, Elken, and Cleary among them...
...Harris '17, R. S. C. King '16, M. J. Logan '15, G. A. McKinlock '16, E. W. Mahan '16, D. P. Morgan '16, J. E. P. Morgan '17, S. B. Pennock, '15, W. Rollins '16, E. W. Soucy '16, H. St. J. Smith '15, H. L. Sweetser '17, E. S. Swigert '15, W. H. Trumbull '15, W. J. Underwood '15, D. J. Wallace '16, D. C. Watson '16, A. J. Weatherhead '15, M. Weston '15, A. Winsor '16, W. Willcox '17, F. B. Withington...
...beginning of the year there were a large number of unpaid pledges left from the campaign of last spring. To aid in collecting these, postal reminders were sent out in December, shortly before the Christmas Recess, and a committee from 1917, consisting of G. A. Parsons, chairman, H. L. Sweetser, H. M. Bliss, C. A. Coolidge, Jr., E. A. Douglas, and H. Wentworth was appointed to canvass the Freshman class for pledges. An active week of campaigning by this committee netted $3,811 in pledges. Early in January personal letters were sent to those who had failed to respond...
...numerals. Following are the men: Robert Strong Cook, of Canandaigua, N. Y.; Robert Howell Davison, of Boston; James Warren Feeney, of Andover; Harwood Gilder, of New York, N. Y.; William Joseph Hever, of New York, N. Y.; Mark Noble, of Cambridge; Raymond Walker Stanley, of Newton; and Homer Loring Sweetser, of Brookline...