Word: welds
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James Palache, of Farmington Conn., has been appointed manager and William Elliott, Jr., assistant manager of the Freshman baseball team. Dormitory managers have been appointed as follows; Gore, Weld Arnold, of Nutley, N. J.; Smith, Lawrence Higgins, of Boston; Standish, Arthur Holden Hayden, of Bedford Springs. The appointments are subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee and the Student Council...
Entries are now open for the invitation regatta. Blue-books for the sculling races (Junior class, 140-pound class, and Carroll Cup), wherry race, and double sculls race have been placed in Leavitt & Peirce's, Weld and Newell Boathouses, H. A. A. Office, and the Union. Anybody wishing to compete must sign up before...
Professor Samuel Williston, author of the Sales Act, and Weld professor of Law, will speak on "Preparing for the Law School." J. Amberg 3L., note editor of the Law Review, will talk on "Getting Under Way." Several members of the board of advisors will be present to answer questions of all sorts pertaining to the study...
...Purkitt Kidder, of Southboro; George Anderson King, Jr., Washington, D. C.; Ewen Cameron Mac-Veagh, of New York; Gardiner Coit Means, of Madison, Me.; William Allis Norris, of Milwaukee, Wis.; Samuel Endicott Peabody, of Longwood; Casimir deRham, of New York; Thomas Blythe Scott, Jr., of New York; Aaron Davis Weld, of Boston...
...past two days the lower Freshman crews have been rowing at Weld, as interdormitory boats, under the direction of Coach MacVicar. Before long the fourth 1918 crew, now rowing at Newell, will be dropped to the dormitory crews. They will row for three weeks and end their season with races in the regatta of May 19 and 21. It is hoped that more men will report today for the dormitory crews...