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The first ten of the Institute of 1770 from '98 were taken out last night. The men in their order were: D. M. Goodrich, of Cambridge; W. Woodward, of New York; J. Adams, of Boston; C. C. Stillman, of New York; H. Scott, of Philadelphia; E. T. Irvin, of New...
The juniors had no trouble in winning the first game of their series with the seniors yesterday. The game, although not exciting, was well played and quite interesting. The crowd was not so large as it has been at the other class games and did not show much enthusiasm. The...
In the second inning Bent's grounder was poorly handled by Wrenn, the runner reaching first. Cassatt made a safe hit, but both men were left as Bacon flied out to Paine. The juniors were more fortunate, Ames and Selfridge were given bases on balls, and both scored on two...
THE following men please be at Sanders Theatre tonight at 7.15 to usher for Boylston Prizes speaking. Dress suits should be worn. M. G. Gonterman, E. W. Ames, W. T. Denison, L. B. Murdock, I. W. Kingsbury, W. W. Orr, J. C. Fairchild, W. B. Rogers, R. B. Williams, P...
I. S. ADAMS, Capt.THE following men be dressed to play '95 on Holmes Field at 3.30 sharp: Ames, O'Malley, Wrenn, Whittemore, Hoppin, Paine, McCarthy, Selfridge, Fuller, Codman, Macurdy, Bowser, Hamilton. If any man has not been examined he must do so at 2 o'clock.