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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...national tournament at Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y., R. N. Williams '16, captain of last season's tennis team, came through a victor, deposing W. M. Johnston, the former champion, whose title Williams now holds. The final match between Johnston and Williams went five sets...
...Just about a week before the men came down to the training quarters at Red Top G. D. Leighton came down from the bow to number seven and shoved the whole starboard side up one place. No more changes were found necessary until the arrival at quarters when Thorndike went to bow and C. Richards came out of that position and Thorndike's number three oar went to Linder who had now returned. A few days later G. L. Batchelder at six changed places with F. B. Whitman at five. The order was maintained until Linder left the boat once...
This eight remained intact throughout the machine practice. When the oarsmen went to Lynn for their first out-door work it was found that Talcott at three was better than Cabot at number 7 and so the two changed places. This was found satisfactory and the stayed thus for some time. In the beginning of April weather conditions favored their returning to the river and this they did, holding regular practice until they went down to race the Princeton oarsmen in the Easter vacation. In one of the closest races seen in this country, as Professor Noyes...
...Cabot took bow, forcing Potter into seven in the second boat. Captain Morgan moved up one more peg into his last year's and more suitable seat, thus forcing White down to the second also. Morgan's place at four was then taken by Taylor. Talcott went up to number three which had been vacated by Cabot. A. Coolidge made his first appearance in the University boat at this time. He had been showing beautiful form and his balance was also excellent. The order thus made has been again broken into by the illness of Middendorf. White came back...
...Sales Prize went to A. N. Colton '16, and R. S. Hillyer '17 won the Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize for poetry. The first Old Testament Prize was won by A. R. Ginsburgh '17, and the Menorah Society Prize was won by C. Nemser '16. E. R. Roberts '16 won the Pasteur Medal. The Henry Russell Shaw Travelling Fellowship for 1916-17 was awarded to C. Laporte '16, and the Frederick Sheldon Fellowships to R. W. Chesnut '17, E. C. Ehrensperger '16, W. Goettling '16, and S. Sewall...