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Harding played for three years on the Milton Academy team, previous to which he had three years of hockey at St. Paul's School of Concord, N. H., playing on different club teams...
...high school teams in Greater Boston. The Crimson players face this year one of the hardest schedules that a yearling sextet has ever had, in- as much as the Yale and Princeton games both come in the same week. On February 10, the Freshmen play St. Paul's at Concord, N. B; February 14, they meet Princeton, 1926, probably in the Arena, while on the 17th they journey to New Haven to play Yale, thus having their three hardest games in the last week. The Milton, St. Mark's, Andover, and Exeter games also promise to be severe tests...
...meeting of the Class Day Committee held yesterday afternoon Russell Robb Jr. '23, of Concord, was elected chairman. Due to pressure of work on members of the committee, they will not be able to have plans for commencement ready until the middle of next month. At that time announcement will be made concerning the measurement of Seniors for caps and gowns, while designs for Class Day tickets and words for the Baccalaureate Hymn will probably be accepted shortly thereafter...
...City, President of the Associated Harvard Clubs; J. D. Merrill '89, editor of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin; Major F. W. Moore '93, graduate treasurer of the Harvard Athletic Association; J. W. Prentiss '98, of New York City, permanent treasurer of the Endowment Fund; and H. S. Thompson '99, of Concord, former graduate manager...
...private schools, the Phillips Exeter Academy has 58 of its graduates in the Freshman class. St. Paul's School of Concord, N. H. is second with 23, while the Phillips Andover Academy, St. Mark's, and Middlesex are all tied for third place with 19. Next comes Milton, with 16, followed by Browne and Nichols and Noble and Greenough with 11 each, the Country Day School and Worcester Academy with nine, St. George's with seven, and Groton with six. Of the large Connecticut schools which send mainly to Yale, Choate and Hotchkiss are represented with six each, while Salisbury...