Word: youngs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Instructors. Malcolm Storer, and Ernest Boyen Young, in Gynaecology; Howard Townsend Swain, in Obstetrics...
...inquisitive visitor, pleased with the thought that it was a big "why" he propounded,--"why can English university men so soon take a recognized place in the political life of their country, often standing in Parliament the second or third year after they take their degrees, when young American graduates rarely contrive to win seats in their state legislatures, and then usually find that their share in statecraft amounts to keeping fellow-members amused by their boyish oratory...
William Bartholomew Young '13, of Rockland, catcher, entered from Arlington High, where he played on the team for two years. He caught on the team in 1910 and last year. He is 23 years old, 5 feet, 9 inches tall, and weighs 146 pounds...
...prospects for the University baseball team for 1914 are the best that have appeared for many seasons. Only four regulars will be lost by graduation, Felton, Tomes, Young, and Hardy; and the 1916 team, which defeated the Yale freshmen, has a number of men who will help to patch up the weak spots in this year's nine...
...main problem to be met next year will be in developing a battery. Young has caught regularly for two years and his place will be hard to fill. However, Osborn has been playing good ball this season and should be much better before the real games of the 1914 schedule are played. Richardson, of the Freshman team, has caught a consistent game all season and should fill in as a second string catcher. In addition to these men Waterman, who has been on the University squad all season, and Starbuck, catcher on the second team, will be available...