Word: williams
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following 11 men who had not already received their "H's" for University football, played in a part of the Yale game Saturday: William Joseph Boles '18, of Dorchester; Lawrence Curtis, 2d., '16, of Boston; Harrie Holland Dadmun '18, of Arlington; John Andrew Doherty '16, of Dorchester; Jose Calderon Harris '17, of Brookline; Richard Harte '17, of Philadelphia.; Ralph Horween '18, of Chicago, Ill.; William Farr Robinson '18, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Wingate Rollins '16, of West Roxbury; Moseley Taylor '18, of Boston; Wilmot Whitney '17, of Newton...
...last visit to Boston was in January of this year to the Hollis Street Theatre with Mr. Charles Frohman's production of "Diplomacy" in which Mr. William Gillette, Miss Blanche Bates and Miss Marie Doro starred--the previous visit in 1914 with Miss Ethel Barrymore and Company in "Tante"--quite looking forward with a great deal of pleasure and interest to another visit, this time to produce the fall play of the Dramatic Club...
...Edward William Mahan '16, of Natick, captain of the University football team, is playing in the backfield of the University eleven for the third successive season. Last year and the year before he played right halfback, while this season he has been moved to fullback. His brilliant open-field work, combined with exceptional ability in both drop-kicking and punting, has earned him a position on practically every All-American eleven that has been selected during the past two seasons...
President William T. Foster '01, of Reed College, pertinently criticizes American college education under the title "Vicarious Thinking" in the New York Nation. He charges the undergraduate with intellectual sloth and the educational system with failure to awaken in him enthusiasm for ideas. This is not an occasion in which the college man should jump into the breech and unqualifiedly defend himself and the system under which he works. It is doubtful if any undergraduate can be found who, if complacent in regard to his own spiritual and intellectual condition, is satisfied with that of his fellows. Many students...
...Christian Gersumky '17, of Winthrop; David Dewey Greene '16, of Cambridge; Paul Membree Hartley, of Stockton, Mo.; Norman Percy Johnson '17, of Faribault, Minn.; Bruce Lancaster '18, of Worcester; John Edward Lancaster '16, (manager), of Worcester; Henry Whitney Minot '17, of Boston; Leslie Allen Morgan '17, of Potwin, Kan.; William James Murray '18, of Natick; Casimer de Rham '18, of New York, N. Y.; James Kirtland Selden '16, (captain), of Andover...