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Burnham Lewis '20, of Philadelphia, Pa., was chosen captain of the University cross-country team at a meeting of the first squad in the Locker Building yesterday afternoon. Owing to the disorganized condition of University athletics in the past two years and the consequent lack of "H" men, all members of the firs squad, whether "H" men or not, were allowed to vote...
Owing to the fact that the Newton Constabulary, along with other State Guard troops, was relieved from duty yesterday, all undergraduates who have just enlisted in the former organization during the recent recruiting campaign are automatically relieved from duty, provided they have not spent at least one night in the barracks at Mechanics Hall. However, their names will be carried unofficially on the reserved or inactive list, and should the organization be called for future emergency service, these men will be expected to fulfill the agreement made at the time of enlistment...
...individual subscriptions reported yesterday the largest was one for $100,000 donated by Vincent Astor '15, of New York. others were four of $25,000 each and one of $10,000 from New York; one of $25,000 from Boston, and one of $1000 from Professor F. W. Taussig...
...fast, well-played game, the baseball team defeated the United Drug Co. by a score of 5 to 2 yesterday. In apparent contradiction to the score, the game was close, and the result in doubt until toward the end. Bullard's pitching for Harvard was one of the main factors toward the University's victory, while Conick hurled a steady and reliable game for the United Drug Co. E. C. Lincoln '22 starred by getting three hits out of three times at bat, one of which was a three bagger, and a stolen base, as well as playing a good...
Coach Fisher gave Team A of the University a law-off yesterday for hard practice. This is the second day of rest for the University eleven since the Boston College game. Today they will return to strenuous practice. Team B. However, engaged in a stiff scrimmage with the second team. Play lasted a long 45 minutes, during which Team B scored three touchdowns on the second eleven. Watching practice was W. H. Trumbull '15, tackle on the famous teams of 1912, 1913, 1914, dressed in his football togs. C. E. Brickley '15 is expected in the Stadium some time this...