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...Lancaster, captain; James Anasias of Lowell; John Chandler Bancroft of Hnaea N. Y.; Charles Chauncey Buell of Hartford, Ct.; Paul Warren Butman of Brookline; Joseph Sill Clark Jr, of Chestnut Hill, Pay Raymond Henry Keegan of Springfield; Charles Carroll Lee of New York, N. Y.; Kenneth Boyd Lucas of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Stanley John Gregory Nowak of Chicoped Falls; Thomas Fletcher Oakes of New York, N. Y.; George Owen Jr. of Newton; Frederic Welsey Pratt of Jabes Curry Watson Jr. of New York, N. Y.; Robert Worthington of Dedhain, and Clifton Powell Fordyee of Little Rock, Ark., manager...
...members of the U. S. Naval Reserve Force now students or instructors at the University are requested to communicate their names and rank or rating to the Commandant. Third Naval District, 29th street and Third avenue, Brooklyn, New York. All Harvard Naval Reservists are asked to furnish this information immediately in order that the records of the Force may be brought up to date...
...result of a seven week competition. John Robert Melish of Brooklyn, N. Y., was appointed manager, and John Edgar Eaton Jr. of West Roxbury assistant manager of the Freshman tennis team. These appointments are subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee...
...Student Council also made the following nominations for the Undergraduate Union Committee; Hermon Dunlap Smith '21, of Chicago, Ill.; Robert Lawrence Finley '21, of Albany, N. Y.; Thomas Redmond Thayer '21, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Henry Russell Atkinson '21, of Brookline; John Archibald Sessions '21, of Northampton; Roy Edward Larsen '21, of Brookline; Myles Pierce Baker '22, of Cambridge; Richard Robertson Higgins '22, of Winchester; Vinton Chapin '23, of Boston, and Bertram Kimball Little '23, of Salem. The election of this committee will be open only to members of the Union, and will be conducted by a postcard ballot...
Harry Edward Kline of New York City, Clarence John Shearn, Jr., of New York City, and Richard Karl Webel, Jr., of Brooklyn, N. Y., were yesterday elected to the Arts and Cuts Department of the 1923 Red Book. This election is the result of a competition lasting since early in March...