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Winner of Taggart-Franzen vs. winner of Whitman-Nash; winner of Hunt-Herter vs. winner of Parsons-Kimball; winner of Ford-Mechem vs. winner of Lowrey-sties; winner of Phillips-Geer vs. winner of McKean-Moncrieff; winner of Gardiner-Nolenberg vs. winner of Guild-Kayser...
...Review: from third-year class: R. O. Brewster, (Bowdoin) of Dexter, Me.; from th second-year class: B. C. Wright, (University of Georgia,) of Augusta, Ga.; V. S. Merle-Smith, (Princeton) of New York, N. Y.; H. H. Bundy, (Yale) of Grand Rapids, Mich.; J. W. Ford, (Yale) of Youngstown, Ohio; A. A. Gammell (Yale) of Providence, R. I.; P. W. Cookingham, (Princeton) of Portland, Ore.; C. P. Franchot, (Yale) of Olean...
French and Other Romance Languages, Professor Ford, Upper Warren...
...Simeon Ford, when they applauded him at an after-dinner speech, said: "That applause warms the cockles of my heart. I don't know what the cockles of the heart are, but it warms them." Every player and every Harvard man has got cockles of his heart that can be warmed by applause. Don't be afraid of what the other fellow thinks because you are enthusiastic, but show your own interest-get the ball rolling. You don't need organized cheering, but it doesn't do a bit of harm to have some leader out in front to start...
...mile run.--Harvard 1915: B. S. Carter, S. Coolidge, Jr., S. F. Greeley, S. B. Hoar, H. Lider, H. G. MacLure, C. E. Morris, H. L. Reycroft, M. P. Robinson, B. V. Zamore. Yale 1915: Arnold, Clark, Ford, Frost, Plimpton, Wilbor, Young...