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Captain McLaughlin will be found today in left field, where he has shifted from first base. Hann will cover the initial sack and Babson will be in the box. Otherwise the batting order will be the same as that used in the Trinity game on Tuesday. The batting order follows: HARVARD. MAINE. Rogers, r.f. c., Smith Desha, s.s. r.f., Scales Potter, 2b. c.f., Fulton McLaughlin, l.f. 3b., F. Cobb Clifford, c.f. 1b., Bearce Hann, 1b. 2b., Abbott Gibson, 3b. p., Ryan, Libby Reeves, c. l.f., McCarthy Babson, p. s.s., H. Cobb
...University defence played a safe and consistent game in the first period, but failed to cover closely in the second. The attack was strong and fast, and was featured by the work of Gustafson at third attack. Captain Nash at third defence and Brightman at goal played well for the University team, and Bowers excelled for Springfield. The summary: HARVARD. SPRINGFIELD T. S. Brightman, g. g., Briggs Washburn, Simmons, Halle, p. i.h., Lamb Simmons, Hutchinson, White, c.p. o.h., Bowers Hale, 1d. 1a., Hutchinson Webber, Hopkins, 2d. 2a., Pryke Nash, 3d. 3a., Bradshaw Foristall, c. c., Warren Gustafson, 3a. 3d., McRae...
...University of Bordeaux. J. Weare 1G.B., R. Withington '06, and R. Bosc, Fellow of the Cercle Francais, members of the committee and past lecteurs, will explain fully the nature of the work in each place, the special opportunities offered, and the requisites for each position. These opportunities cover a wide field for work along diversified lines, and should be of interest to many men other than those primarily studying language and literature...
...spite of every effort on the part of the Dinner Committee, only 49 members of the Sophomore class showed enough spirit and energy to attend the first of the series of class dinners last night. Except for this pitifully small attendance, which was not even enough to cover the guarantee, the dinner was most successful; every man with whom I spoke agreed with me in this, and in saying that the speeches by L. Withington, Jr., '11 and G. E. Jones '11 were of the sort that every single member of the class should have heard...
...talk on the Dolomites, Dr. Smith will cover roughly the district between Cortina and Botzen, and will illustrate his lecture by numerous lantern-slides. The lecture is open only to members of the Union...