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Coach Reid left for New York yesterday on his way to Washington. He will occupy a side-lone seat at the West Point Annapolis game at Princeton today, and will leave for Washington immediately after the game. The trip to Washington is upon invitation from the President, but its real object and importance is not known. Coach Reid will dine with President Roosevelt on Monday, and will return to Cambridge that night. Until then the result of the conference will not be announced...
Coach Reid has received on invitation from Washington to call on President Roosevelt and discuss the football situation. It is not yet known what the real object and importance of the trip will be, or just when the consultation will be held. Coach Reid will leave for Washington today or tomorrow, or possibly not until the first of the week, at the pleasure of the President...
...line-up will be as follows: CADETS. BATTERY A. Hallowell, l.e. r.e., Emerson Peckham, l.t. r.t., Jones Young, l.g. r.g., Webster Lyman, c. c., Loring Shea, r.g. l.g., Snelling Robeson, r.t. l.t., Cabot Clark, r.e. l.e., Brooks Talbot, q.b. q.b., Wendell Bryant, l.h.b. r.h.b., Nazro Washington, r.h.b. l.h.b., Apollonio Kittredge, f.b. f.b., Bancroft
...fleet, representing the Royal Navy and the British Government; Surgeon-General S. Suzuki of the Imperial Japanese Navy on the staff of Admiral Togo on board the flagship Mikasa in the battle of the Sea of Japan; Captain Ryan, R. N. naval attache to the British Embassy at Washington; Commander Isam Takeshita, Imperial Japanese Navy, naval attache to the Legation at Washington; and Captain Wyndham, British Consul at Boston. After visiting Memorial Hall, the Hamenway Gymnasium, the statue of John Harvard, and other places of historical interest in the Yard, the party, with President and Mrs. Eliot; attended a banquet...
...Fleet, representing the Royal Navy and the British Government, Surgeon-General S. Suzuki of the Imperial Japanese Navy, on the staff of Admiral Togo on board the flagship. Mikasa in the battle of the Sea of Japan, Captain Ryan, R.N., naval attache to the British Embassy at Washington. Commander Isam Takeshita, Imperial Japanese Navy, naval attache to the Legation at Washington, and Captain Wyndham, British Consul at Boston. After visiting the University, the party, with President and Mrs. Eliot, will attend the luncheon given by e president and officers of the Victorian Club at the Brookline Country Club...