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MIddlesex crew.--Stroke, Harwood; 7, chamberlain; 6, Emerson; 5, Morgan; 4, Meyer; 3, Davidson; 2, Mott; bow, Coolidge; cox., Munsell...
...line-ups: 1913 SECOND. MIDDLESEX. Cutting, Broomfield, l.e. r.e., Barron Jenckes, l.t. r.t., Allchin Wulsin, l.g. r.g., LaFovre Meyer, c. c., Lee Driscoll, Meiss, r.g. l.g., Mott, Eliott Russell, r.t. l.t., Trumbull, Cooley Molbrook, r.e. l.e., Winsor Peck, Browne, q.b. q.b., Bright Hurd, Brown, l.h.b. r.h.b., Boyle Hardwick, r.h.b. l.h.b., Miller Minot, f.b. f.b., Sanderson
...Freshman Dormitory Scheme" is a timely and serious discussion which will enlighten the Western delegates if they reach it. "The Great Swamp" is a half breed and Indian story, in general plan like Mr. Lawrence Mott's work, with more accuracy but less picturesquencess and dash. In some passages the sentences are monotonously short. "Gentlemen and Seamen" treats of the old merchant sea-captains in New England and of Salem, the old seaport for trade with the East. The feeling in the article is good; but the imperfect workmanship and the tendency to moralize give the effect of a school...
...speakers, at the large morning and evening meetings are always men who are well acquainted with religious problems in the Universities, and who have taken an active interest in helping to solve them. Among the more prominent speakers in the past have been Mr. J. R. Mott, associate general secretary of the International Y. M. C. A.; R. E. Speer, travelling secretary of the Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions; Dr. H. S. Coffin, of New York; E. C. Carter '00; Bishop William Lawrence '71; Dr. John Kelman, of Edinburgh; Professor E. I. Bosworth, of Oberlin College; Rev. J. T. Stone...
...association with Harvard track athletics dates back to 1881, and since that year, with a short interval, he has trained the teams. In that long period of service, Harvard won eleven intercollegiate meets, establishing the unique record, back in the eighties, of winning the championship at the old Mott Haven games for six years in succession. Since the dual meets with Yale were established in the early nineties, seven victories were won under Mr. Lathrop's direction. To renew such a record of successes of former years is possible and this task is now placed in Mr. Donovan's hands...