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...detailed returns follow: President B. McK. Henry 723 C. J. Hubbard Jr. 801 J. J. Lee 864 ---- Total 2388 8 Cast Out 48 ---- Grand Total 2436 Vice President Standish Bradford 738 J. E. Merrill 808 H. S. Grew Jr. 848 ---- Total 2394 7 Cast Out 42 ---- Grand Total 2436 Secretary-Treasurer F. T. Baldwin 702 G. G. Walker 815 J. D. Du Bois 859 ---- Total 2376 10 Cast Out 60 ---- Grand Total 2436 Student Council K. S. Pfaffman 286 E. L. Gehrke 200 S. N. Brown 189 F. K. Kernan Jr. 178 A. C. Bickford 168 K. N. Hill...
...University lined up with Fitts and Holder ends, Greenough and Eastman tackles, Kunhardt and Grew guards, Kernan center, Buell quarterback, Owen, Chapin and Gehrke backs. C. J. Hubbard, Clark, and Dunker, who started Saturday's game, were not dressed at yesterday's practice. Hartley is still on the injured list but will probably be ready by Saturday, although it is more than likely that he will not start into the game because of his lame foot...
...Eastman '24, tackle 21 6.00 200 Scotisbluff High R. W. Fiits '23, end 21 5.11 178 English High E. L. Gehrke '24, back 24 6.00 185 West Tech. High Lewis Gordon '24, end 20 5.11 180 Gloucester High M. W. Greenough '25, tackle 18 6.02 183 Groton H. T. Grew Jr. '24, guard 21 5.10 210 St. Marks J. W. Hammond '25, back 21 5.11 175 Roxbury Latin A. B. Harlow '25, back 20 6.00 170 Groton J. M. Hartley '23, end 24 5.08 161 Episcopal High K. N. Hill '24, end 19 5.11 170 Roxbury Latin A. L. Hobson...
...Vice-President: H. S. Grew...
Harvard is but repeating at a distance of 800 years the experience of Abelard. In his day, when there was neither publicity nor advertising, and renown grew by conversation, Abelard, the "professor par excellence" of his time, attracted such a vast number of students that "the inns were not sufficient to contain them." While great philosophers of antiquity had only a very small number of pupils, Abelard had, according to Compayre, five thousand in his school in Paris. And when he retired at one time with but one pupil to a "desert place," students finding his retreat followed him. "Cities...