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Boles will return for one of the backfield positions. The leading candidates for the other two positions will be R. Horween '18, W. Willcox, Jr., '17, T. H. Enwright '18 and T. C. Thacher '18, of this year's squad, H. W. Minot '17 from the second team, and several backs of unusual promise from the 1919 eleven, H. C. Flower, E. L. Casey, R. Bond and G. L. Batchelder. Horween is an excellent line plunger and punter, although he lacks experience. Minot is the nearest approach to Mahan in open field work, and is strong and heavy. Willcox...
...Haydock '16, Middlesex; J. O. Johnstone '16, Worcester Academy; W. W. Kent '16, Montclair Academy; L. C. Richards '16, Exeter; J. C. Roch 2M, Boston High School of Commerce; E. D. Smith 3L, Francis Parker School (Chicago); E. A. Teschner '17, Exeter; R. Tower 1L, Middlesex; W. Willcox, Jr. '17, Groton;; P. R. Withington 4M, Noble...
...California D. C. Watson '16, quarter 20 147 5.9 1-2 Milton A. J. Weatherhead '16, end 22 170 5.10 1-2 University School Cleveland W. Whitney '16, back 22 166 5.10 1-2 Newton High M. Wiggin '18, back 19 160 5.9 Noble & Greenough's W. Willcox, Jr., '17, back 21 140 5.8 Groton Yale. Name Position. Age. Weight. Height. Prep. School. P. B. Allen '18, tackle 20 170 5.10 Andover H. M. Baldridge '18, tackle 21 198 6.2 Andover C. W. Betts '16, tackle 21 180 6 Lawrenceville R. S. Bingham '18, back 22 167 5.10 Exeter...
...squad with their respective states and cities are: J. L. Bigelow '16, of Ann Arbor, Mich.; J. A. Gilman '16, of Honolulu, Hawaii; K. B. G. Parson '16, of Providence, R. I.; D. J. Wallace '16, of Pasadena, Cal.; A. J. Weatherhead '16, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Westmore Willcox '17, of Noorfolk...
...poems Mr. Cram contributes three, of which none shows a proper respect for the true value of words; and Mr. Willcox two, of which neither approaches his best work. Mr. Clark, pictorial as ever and musical, deserts "verslibre" and so far forgets himself as to rhyme "end" with "again"; Mr. Norris writes of the sea as "an enchanted moan; Mr. Gazzan in Dead on the Field of Honor, a poem of fourteen verses more or less rhymed, is guilty of the line "While underneath each one a heading tells...