Word: wight
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Horizontal bars.--Harvard: D. Campbell '17, J. M. French '17. Brown: Wight, Roberts...
Flying rings.--Harvard; D. Campbell '17, R. Shepard '19. Brown: Roberts, Wight, Luther...
...prisoners, located in camps containing anywhere from one or two thousand to 74,000 prisoners each, and these prisoners range from the highest classes to the lowest, and from the most intelectual to those who have had no education. The camps are located from the Isle of Wight to Japan...
Word was received today from England that Lionel de Jersey Harvard '15 has been wounded. He was shot through the chest on September 25, and is now reported to be resting comfortably and entirely out of danger, in a hospital on the Isle of Wight...
...University boat until prevented by illness, will be at six. J. H. Philbin the Yale football and crew man of three years' first boat experience will be at five. H. W. Robbins of the winning Syracuse 1913 crew is to be in his old place at four. G. K. Wight the former Princeton football and water-polo star, Eben Cross also of Princeton, S. A. Sisson '13, J. M. Dickinson and E. S. Hawley of Yale, G. C. Cutler, Jr., '13 and D. J. Lynn '13, all of whom were on class crews of their respective universities are leading candidates...