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Maurice MacPherson '12, of Bridgeton, N. J., died of pneumonia at the Stillman Infirmary yesterday morning, after an illness lasting a little less than two weeks. He prepared for Harvard at Rindge Manual Training School and at Cambridge Latin. The burial will be from his home in Bridgeton, Monday afternoon...
Honoraries-Arthur Du Bois '98, W. New Bridgeton, N. Y.; F. S. Arnold '98, Poughkeepsie; R. McC. Marsh '99, Paterson, N. J.; R. B. Allyn '99, Cambridge; J. P. Cotton '99, Roxbury; J. Ware '99, Milton; Clinton Kidner 1900, Boston; H. E. Marean 1900, Cambridge...
Latin salutatorian, Frederick William Loetscher, of Dubuque, lowa; English salutatorian, Albert Howe Lybyer, of Brazil, Ind.; valedictorian, Edward Strong Worcester, of Burlington, Vt.; the other commencement orators are William Arnot Mather, of New York city, John James Moment of Orono, Ontario, and John Moore Trout, of Bridgeton, Delaware...
Historian, David Potter, of Bridgeton...
...Mason, L. S. (age 23, weight 163) was captain and catcher of the Bridgeton Academy team and in '87 he caught for the Bates College freshmen. He played in the same position for the ninety-one Harvard freshman team, and in '90 he played left field on the 'varsity. Last year he caught for the Stone-hams. The early part of this season he was tried in left field, but was afterward changed to catcher...