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...line-up: HARVARD. CORNELL. Sessa, i.h. g., Britton Ackerman, o.h. p., Johnson Barber, 1a. c.p., Durward Vance, 2a. 1d., Lockerby (capt.) Wendell, 3a. 2d., Gildner Bourne, c. 3d., MacDonald Prizer, 3d. c., Kirchofer Rand, 2d. 3a., Scheidenhelm Rice (capt.), 1d. 2a., Lucker Wead, c.p. 1a., Odend'hal Harrison, p. o.h., Ricketson Daniels, g. i.h., Darling...
Assistants for one year from September 1, 1906--J. M. Adams, Physics; R. F. Albie, Mechanical Drawing; F. W. Catlett Government; M. A. Chrysler, Botany; C. O. Esterly, Zoology; A. P. Gilson, Mechanical Engineering; J. G. Hal Botany; L. D. Hill; Physics; A. N. Ho. combe, Government; C. B. Lewis, Descriptive Geometry; W. E. Lunt, Government; G. A. McKay, Mechanical Drawing; W. A. Norris, History; F. E. Neagle, Government; C. E. Nichols, Mechanics; C. R. Post, Italian; C. Read, History; W. C. Rice, Government; S. B. Serviss, Physics; A. B. Seymour, Cryptogamic Herbarium; E. E. White, Mining and Metallurgy...
...representatives from the Graduate Departments of the University, the President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer of the Union. The Governing Board shall make all rules for preserving order and relating to the use of the Club House. It may give permission for the use, on special occasions, of any hal or room that may not be reserved, but shall have no power to lease any part of the premises. The Board of Trustees may lease, at discretion, any part of the building. The Governing Board shall nominate candidates to be voted for at the annual election, and shall have...
...Lect. Rm.Geology 2, Geographical Lab.Mining 6, Lower Mass.Anthropology 2, Peabody Mus.Philosophy 1a:(Assignment of rooms, Philosophy 1a).Ackerman to Palmer (inclusive), Upper MassachusettsParmelee to Winsor, Lower MassachusettsFine Arts 1:(Assignment of rooms, Fine Arts 1).Ames to Ketchum (inclusive), Sever 5King to Whitney, Sever 62 P. M.Architecture 7a, Robinson Hal...
...Hal Sayre, Jr., a graduate of the class of '98, was shot and killed on the evening of February 18, being mistaken for a burglar while trying to enter his own house. Sayre was born in Central City, Colorado, and was twenty-five years old. He entered College in the fall of 1895, and during his Sophomore year became an editor of the Advocate. He was also a member of the Signet, O. K., and the Hasty Pudding Club. At the beginning of the Spanish war he went south with the Rough Riders, and afterwards was appointed lieutenant...