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...Readville; Joseph Dervan Hickey, of Brookline; George Henry Howard, 3d, of San Mateo, Cal.; Malcolm Justin Logan, of South Boston; Chauncey Chester Loomis, of Mereta, Tex.; George Wilhelm Merck, of West Orange, N. J.; Earl Ray North, cum laude, of Harvard, Neb.; Frank Perry Olds, of Rockville, Conn.; Robert Benjamin Parker, Jr., of Ipswich; Leo Francis Ready, of Brighton; Geoffrey Marshall Taylor, of New York, N. Y.; Paul Barron Watson, Jr., of Milton; Robert Clifford Watson, of Milton; Melville Weston, of Cambridge; Robert Winternitz, of Boston; Rudolph Harold Wyner, cum laude of Dorchester...
...course.--As of the class of 1908, Bartol Parker, of Lancaster; as of the class of 1910, Harrison Denham Le Baron, of Oxford, Ohio; as of the class of 1912, George Edward Seltzer, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; as of the class of 1913, Benjamin Franklin Lee, A.B. (Clark Univ., Ga.), 1909, of Chattanooga, Tenn.; Harold Morton Sampson, of Newtonville; Andrew Williams Welch, of Roxbury; as of the class of 1914, Thomas Gough Brennan, of Flushing, L. I.; Murray Samson Cohen, of Roxbury; Norman Spencer Cooke, of Atlantic; William Humphreys Coolidge, of Boston; Randolph Bradstreet Dodge, of Wenham; Edward Kinsman Hale...
...following men will take the trip: Captain B. M. Fullerton '16, R. M. Benjamin '17, A. Dixon, 3rd, '16, K. F. Jackson '17, W. T. Jenney '17, W. B. Monro '16, J. W. Seymour '17, and H. Wentworth '17. Coach Matthew Mann and managers T. M. Sloane '15 and R. A. Whiting '16 will accompany the team...
...University men entered are as follows: R. M. Benjamin '17, A. Dixon, 3d., '16, B. M. Fullerton '16, captain, K. F. Jackson '17, W. T. Jenney '17, F. Machado '17, W. L. Monro '16, J. W. D. Seymour '17, H. Wentworth '17. The Cornell entries are: Allman, Eisele, Fielding, Fowler, Hummel, Jones, Zimm...
...Benjamin Apthorp Gould Fuller Prize for the best dramatic sketch in one act, has been awarded to B. A. G. Fuller '00! The prize consisted of a five dollar gold piece, and it was awarded by Dr. Fuller of the Philosophy Department who acted as judge. He congratulated the author in a few well-chosen words. Some of the words he used were as follows: "the", "a", "but", an occasional "and", and several "I's". The name of the play is "The Cosmic Which and its charming originality lies in the fact that it is totally unintellgible to the audience...