Word: west
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Jacob Bates Abbott, of Dedham (chairman); John Lavalle, Jr., of Boston; Dwight Kenneth Dunmore, of West Newton; Lloyd Bankson Means, of Manchester; Hoyt Sherman, of New York; Robert Emmet Sherwood, of New York...
Cuts and Photographs.--David Mason Little, Jr., of Salem (chairman; Charles Blum, Jr., of New York; Alan Augustus Cook, of Canandaigua, N. Y.; Parker Kingsley Ellis, of Cambridge; John Farwell Howe, of Belmont; William Fuller King, of West Newton; Albert Edward MacDougall, of Flushing, L. L. N. Y.; Franklin Vail Peale, of Summit, N. J.; Louis Mortimer Pratt, Jr., of Chestnut Hill; and Dominic William Rich, of New York...
...Freshman team will line up as follows: l.f., Wyche; 3b., Murray; c.f., Knowles; s.s., Enwright, Wiswall; r.f., Boyden; 1b., West; 2b., Walker; c., Stevens; p., Harrison, Loring, O'Keefe...
...University baseball team broke even on its southern trip, for the schedule of six games produced three victories and three defeats. At West Point, Neyland, the Army's star hurler, held the University to two hits, while his team-mattes made a total of four doubles and four singles off Willcox, the score being 9 to 2 for the Army. The University players took a brace and downed Maryland Agricultural College with another 9 to 2 result, stealing five bases, and getting eight singles, three doubles, two triples and a home run. Annapolis was defeated 12 to 11, Nash having...
...University baseball team vs. West Point at West Point...