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Substitutes.--1915: Morris, Strickland; 1916: Andrews, R. Baldwin, Felton, Gifford, Volkmann, Wallace, Wilson; 1917: B. Darling, Fell, Lovell, Nolte; coxes: Flickinger, Peoples, Siskind

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Crew Squad Cut | 3/9/1915 | See Source »

...College seven by the score 4 to 0 at the Arena last evening. Phillips was the star of the contest, scoring all of the four goals and being responsible for most of the aggressive play on the part of the University. Cunningham in a mix-up near the boards, fell heavily against the side of the rink and broke his collar-bone. He remained in the game for over 7 minutes before Curtis took his place and the injury was discovered. He was immediately sent to the Infirmary and will undoubtedly be out of the game for the remainder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PHILLIPS STARRED FOR TEAM | 2/4/1915 | See Source »

...regrettable accident occurred yesterday afternoon, in which Hubert Hush '15 was drowned in the Charles. Hush was watching the Wellesley crew practice, from the Cottage Farm Bridge, and in his excitement he lost his balance and fell in. Although a good swimmer, Hush was dragged down by the weight of three gold hockey pucks, two gold footballs, two gold swimming pools, a Phi Beta Kappa Key, and a gold porcupine attached to his watch charm, and was drowned before the oarswomen could come...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dragged Down by Watch Charms | 1/18/1915 | See Source »

Carl Anthonson, a painter employed at the Widener Memorial Library, fell from a ladder while at work and severely fractured his skull yesterday afternoon. He was taken to the Cambridge hospital in a police ambulance. At the time of going to press, he was reported in very serious condition and was not expected to live through the night...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Library Workman Hurt by Fall | 1/12/1915 | See Source »

...have been told there was once a day when the Illustrated fell just short of complete respectability. It is a hard judgment; but the scorn of the established literary institution for the yellow upstart is proverbial. The United States is said to be daily gaining in military strength by the European adoption of the Kilkenny Cat policy. By a similar path the Illustrated has emerged into the front ranks of the University's "best." It is to be both expected and highly desired that the Illustrated will do an ever increasing share of the representing of Harvard to the outside...

Author: By Arthur FISHER ., | Title: Illustrated Covers Wide Field | 12/18/1914 | See Source »

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