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...absence of Captain Emmons, who temporarily is out of the game with a bad foot that may make him unavailable for the Holy Cross contest on Saturday. Buell, who took his place at second, although playing there for the first time this season, performed creditably. Hallock, in center field, proved a veritable bulwark to the Crimson defence. Time after time he made running catches of flies that looked like sure hits; in the eleventh he cut off two bids for long safeties by plays that brought the crowd to its feet...
...Harris, Vermont third baseman, allowing the latter to throw Hallock out at home. Conlon and Owen had both advanced on this play, and they crossed the plate when Murphy was safe on his scratch hit along the first base line. Crocker scored Janin with a pretty single to left center...
...brilliant as his opponent who had ten strike-outs to his credit. Percy Jenkins, with three singles, and R. G. Norris with two, led the 1924 attack, while Glennoh, who besides pitching for Huntington batted in the clean-up position for that team, featured with a triple to left center...
Vice-Commandant, Professor James Bryant Conant '14 of the Chemistry Department; Adjutant, Lloyd Kirkam Garrison 2L, of New York City; Assistant Adjutant, Garrett Mattingly '23 of Allegan, Mich,; Chaplain, Kenneth Claudwell MacArthur '05; Sergeant-at Arms, Richard Newhall Johnson '22 or Newton Center...
...Harvard Dramatic Club has not yet made extensive tours with its annual productions, and as a result is perhaps not so widely known as 47 Workshop and the Glee Club, soon to have an international reputation. But what it loses in not venturing far from the center of culture, it seems to be gaining in the scope of the plays which it presents. Tonight, at its first spring performance, will be seen a Japanese "Noh" play, an English farce, and Maeterlinck's "The Blind." This year, as last, its audience can be assured at least of a cosmopolitan enough entertainment...