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...Section 14, J. P. Higgins and O. C. Brewer (A); W. H. Beckman and W. S. Charak (B); B. J. Mattuck (C); T.K. Selkirk (D). J. R. Marshall in charge of seats in Bowl. Section 15, E. Epstein and P. E. Fardy (A); W. Lewis and W. B. Washburn (B); N. C. Little (C); C. E. Dill (D). Section 16, S. E. Kaiper and J. D. Schwartz (A); R. W. Brink and A. I. Bloomberg (B); E. F. Moore (C); C. B. Sherwood (D). Section 17, R. H. Schein and S. G. Burroughs (A); W. L. Cunningham...
...Arthur L. Washburn, Harvard Medical School, 1914, has resigned his position as Charles Follen Folsom Teaching Fellow in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene to accept the appointment of Health Officer and Bacteriologist of Oskaloosa, Iowa...
...premier lawn tennis player of the United States is one open to much discussion. A well known player, whose name has not been announced, has prepared a list which while not official, may be interesting for purposes of comparison. R. N. Williams, 2d, '16, and W. M. Washburn '15 both find places among the first ten. The Transcript quotes as follows...
...Newport, 7-5, 6-1, 6-1. On the other hand, Murray won at Southampton; he stood as runner-up to the New York State championship and McLoughlin; he won the New England championship, and the metropolitan title in achieving which he defeated Alexander for the second time, and Washburn...
Behr, whose playing was good in that he was always up among the stars at the finish, is considered as entitled to the number 4 position on the list. Clothier is rated at number 5; Church at number 6; Johnston at number 7; W. M. Washburn '15 at number 8; Fottrell at number 9; and Pell at number...