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...Draper, Charles M, Roxbury...
...field, the men were put through rush line and tackling practice in the gymnasium. The following men are candidates for the rush line: Rantoul, Cook, Churchill, Allen, Cheeney, Freeman, Clark, Hawes. Berry, R. Agassiz, Putnam, Travis, Barter, Henry and Brooks; for quarterback, Mann, Neff, Preston; for half-back, Hill, Draper, Carpenter; for full-back, Barter and Forbes. The men are all unusually light and will have to work hard to make up for this disadvantage in weight. The bad weather has probably kept some men from coming out for practice. In all probability more candidates will present themselves when...
...twenty-second annual speaking for the Draper prizes occurred Monday evening in Phillips Academy Hall before a crowded house. The speaking was of an excellent character. The committee. Moses Merrill, Ph.D., of Boston; Charles W. Clifford, A. M., of New Bedford, and Rev. F. W. Palmer, M. A., of Andover, made the following awards: First prize, $20, to James William Husted, jr., Peekskill, N. Y.; second prize, $12, to William Wilson Parker, Washington, D. C.; third prize, $8, to Sidney Emerson Farwell, St. Paul, Minn...
...National Academy of Sciences, at Washington, Wednesday, Professors Burch, Langley, Gould, Meigs, Pickering and Remson were elected members of the council for the ensuing year. The Draper medal was awarded to Professor E. C. Pickering, of Harvard, and the Smith medal to Professor H. A. Norton...
...Russell, Jr., Samuel L. Ordway, T. Frank Brownell, Edward L. Parvis, Louis C. Clark, Amos K. Fiske, Henry H. Crocker, Jr., Eugene D. Hawkins, Franklin Bartlett, J. Hampden Robb, George Blagden; Committee on Admissions, George Walton Green, George H. Sargeant, G. Willett Van Nest, Louis L. Delafield, William K. Draper, Alfred W. Hoyt, D. Crawford Clark. The election will take place at the annual meeting of the Club...