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Word has just been received that Howard Burchard Lines, LL.B., '15, of Paris, a driver in the American Ambulance Field Service, died of acute pneumonia in the Argonne district. He contracted the disease during service at the front. His father, Dr. E. S. Lines, lives in Paris...
...Leeds Burchard '07, of Boston, three, prepared for College at Stone's School, where he rowed bow on the school crew in 1902. He rowed seven on his Freshman crew and in 1905 rowed bow on the University eight. He is 24 years old, weighs 164 pounds and is 5 feet 10 inches in height...
University Four--Stroke, G. G. Bacon; 3, Burchard; 2, Swaim; haw, Wiggins; cox., Arnold...
...University four-oar Burchard remained at 3 again today. The men had light work in the morning, but in the afternoon went fully five miles, and showed some improvement over their recent work. Lunt is fast recovering and went out in a pair-oared barge with Amberg today. Word was received today that Morgan's injury is not so serious as anticipated, and he is expected to be about again by Saturday...
HARVARD CREW QUARTERS, RED TOP, CT., June 18, 1907.--The most important event in the crew practice here today was another change in the University four-oar, Burchard being substituted for Amberg at 3 in the afternoon work. In the morning the four-oar rowed a trial upstream over the two-mile course, but the time was deplorably slow. The crew seemed to pull well together, but they were unable to travel with satisfactory speed. The Freshman four raced them over the last mile, and won by six lengths. After the change in the afternoon, the crew went only...