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...University of Pennsylania, and C. L. Schrader, instructor in calisthenics. The following men have been selected and at present comprise the team: Captain R. L. Forbush '13, E. A. Dunker '14, M. F. Gates '15, A. K. Hobbey uC., E. F. Lange uC., R. G. Mcphail '15, J. R. Morton '13., and M. E. Wilde...
...Gilfix, C. M. Gordon, H. S. Hegarty, L. deJ. Harvard, W. S. Henderson, S. N. Hotaling, A. E. Johnston, L. Kahan, C. G. Keshen, J. S. King, S. Klein, H. P. Lawless, J. H. Levine, K. Lorenz, S. L. Mason, E. G. Mead, G. M. Missirian, J. R. Morton, R. E. Parry, D. W. Peisen, McC. Reinbart, J. E. M. Slobodkin, A. B. Snowdon, H. S. Townsend, J. C. Twomey, E. F. Wright...
...following will report to T. S. Deane: Bloomfield, C. Britten, R. H. Britten, Catheron, Davis, Di Pisa, Earle, Flint, Gibson, Grover, Hamburg, Holland, Kincaid, Meserve, Morton, Offner, O'Gorman, O'Shea, Paessler, F. L. Reardon, Peters, Roberts, Rutan, Simonds, Thayer, Thompson, Torrey, Wile, Wilson...
...Morton, R. A., Jr., journalism...
Yale Crew Quarters, Gales Ferry, Conn., June 19, 1911.--In the afternoon the Yale crews were sent down-stream over the four-mile course at an easy pace. On the last mile the stroke was raised to 34. No attempt was made for speed. Morton F. Plant watched the row from the launch "Elihu Yale...