Word: ameses
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The ninety-five class dinner at the Tremont House last night was in every way a success. About one hundred and fifty men were present. All of the speaking was not delayed until after the dinner was finished, but the poem and several of the toasts were given between different...
First nine-p., Ames, Highlands; c., O'Malley; 1b., Dickinson; 2b., Whittemore; 3b., Stevenson; ss., Dean; l. f., Paine; c. f., Gonterman; r. f., McCarthy.
Pitchers-A. A. Highlands '94, E. W. Ames '96, C. J. Paine '97, D. T. Perry '97, W. B. Huyler 1 Med., A. T. Harris '97, E. K. Bowser '96, J. Wiggin L. S.
First nine-p., Ames '96; c., O'Malley '96; 1b., Dickinson '94; 2b., Hapgood '94; ss., Whittemore '95; 3b., Stevenson '97; r. f., Winslow '96; c. f., Gonterman '96; l. f., McCarthy '96.
At the meeting of the committee for the Junior Dinner last night it was decided to hold the dinner on Friday evening, March 23, probably at the Revere House. W. Ames was appointed toast master. J. L. Coolidge was appointed to write a class song, and D. G. Mason to...