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...Abbott, F. B. Brennan; 22, R. H. Woodwell, E. S. Collins; 24, W. L. Pierson, Neil Malarkey; 25, L. A. Waterman, Jr.; 26, S. C. Jacobson, P. O. Oscarson; 29, C. L. Evans, W. V. Moriarty; 30, A. E. McLeish, Jr.; 34, S. Rotenburg, P. D. Morrison; 35, E. W. Donald, Joseph Franklin; 36, R. A. Hunt, E. R. Chase; 38, E. N. Reardon, Porter Hurd; 41, E. M. Grant, E. P. Chase; 45, J. C. Sanderson, R. S. Newdisk; 46, B. A. Trustman, Matthew Rosenthal; 47, R. B. Greer, C. J. Leuba; 48, S. A. Wilson...
...Woods '20. The 1919 second team men who are now reporting are P. A. Collins '22, B. W. Currier '22, R. L. Finley '21, T. Hitchcock '22, F. H. Hovey, Occ., H. B. Humphrey '22, B. A. Hunneman '22, S. P. Moorehead '22, G. M. Morrison '20, R. P. Parker '22, C. F. Peters '22, P. E. V. Peters '22, E. T. Rosenberg...
...FitzGerald; 36--D. F. Bush, Jr.; 37--W. D. Howe, D. M. Key; 38--John Hodges, H. C. Stetson; 39--Howard Elliott, Jr., Channing Wakefield; 40--Maxwell Fish; 41--C. P. G. Fuller, P. Martin; 42--L. G. Brinkershoff, J. H. L. wis, K. E. Pierce; 45--Morrison Blake, A. C. H. Loud, R. Wait, W. M. Tucker; 48--E. Atwood Hartman; 49--P. W. Goodell, W. F. Goodell; 50--S. S. Rogers, Otis Barton; 51--L. H. Renshaw; 52--Thomas Williams, A. H. Gordon; 53--E. M. Hinkle; 54--Denning Miller; 55--R. F. Dcolittle, A. Black...
Winners of the competition for designs for the 1920 Class Day tickets were announced yesterday by the Senior Class Day Committee. P. D. Morrison '20 submitted the best drawing for the Yard tickets, the design of R. G. Ellinger '20 for the Stadium tickets was judged best, and S. A. Gross '20 designed the one chosen for the Memorial Hall and Gymnasium tickets. Following the usual custom two free tickets to Sanders' Theatre, four to the Stadium, five to Memorial Hall, and fifteen to the Yard will be given to the winners...
...secreted at the very end of the number. Of the five sonnets, Mr. Hull's "To a Cat" and the sestet of Mr. Cabot's "Late Spring" stand out as something more than a succession of words arranged with varying skill in a predetermined pattern. Mr. Morrison's "Song" contains two or three significant lines and flows along sonorously. In "Lines," Mr. Behn has conveyed a single impression through the medium of a successfully irregular verse pattern. The poem is a little too long for its purpose and contains too much exotic detail. The misspelled pomegranate might well be replaced...