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...kicked off to W. J. Murray, who ran the ball back to the 30-yard line. Virginia was then penalized for being off-side, and on the next play R. Harte '17 skirted left end for a 25-yard gain. Only eight more plays were necessary before R. H. Bond '19 went over the goal line, and later kicked the goal. For the remainder of the period the University contented itself with trying a few rushes and then punting, and the Southerners did the same. At the beginning of the next period, however, Minot ran back one of Thurman...
...Sophomore elections Edward Lawrence Casey, of Natick, was elected president with 523 points. B. L. Wells received 561, R. H. Bond, 610; R. S. Emmet, 616. The voting for vice-president resulted in the election of Russell Cobb, of New York, N. Y., with 539 votes, C. A. Clark, Jr., receiving 551, G. L. Batchelder, Jr., 593, and F. W. Hatch 627. Lloyd Kirkham Garrison, of New York, N. Y., was elected secretary-treasurer with 469 points. A. Thorndike, Jr., received 531 points, R. H. Kissel, Jr., 636, and C. D. Murray...
...Haven. On October 17, 1716, the corporations voted to remove the college permanently, owing to the business and scholastic superiority of the larger town. On October 21, 1916, 8,000 persons participated in the largest pageant in the world--the "Pageant of the Town and Gown," symbolizing the bond of friendship between one of America's foremost educational institutions and its "home town...
Mile run: P. Allen '19, R. W. Babcock '17, H. R. Bechtel '17, C. L. Bond '20, F. M. Currier '17, P. G. De Rosay '18, S. A. Furness '18, L. A. Head '19, B. Lewis '20, C. McNear '20, J. F. Noxon '19, J. H. Townsend '17, M. P. Whitehouse,, 3d, '17, R. T. Whitehouse '19, O. C. Wood '20, D. H. Worrall...
...additional nominees for the Sophomore Class are Edward Lawrence Casey of Natick and Rufus Hallowell-Bond of Everett for president; Russell Cobb of New York, N. Y., and Francis Whiting Hatch of Medford, for vice-president; and Rudolph Hermann Kissel, Jr., of Morristown, N. J., for secretary-treasurer...