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Newell--W. S. Carleton, G. S. Jackson, N. Wigglesworth, C. L. Dillon, P. R. Miller, H. Stockton, Jr., W. C. Coleman, R. Atherton, P. D. Lamson, C. W. Souther, R. W. Bryant, A. C. Heath, P. H. Muir, J. Palmer, A. W. Page, A. G. Waite, H. C. Bean, E. F. Fish, R. Weld, A. Hemenway, Jr., R. D. Mott, C. de Young, W. Baxter, T. Sheldon, Jr., L. Beebe, P. S. Hickborn, F. E. Cunningham, O. R. Koechl, G. H. Prichett, W. Field, R. D. Shipman, A. W. Rice, E. W. Kendall, L. T. Swaim, H. B. Webster...
...Atlantic Monthly"--"The Weaker Sex," F. J. Stimson '76. "The Reconstruction Period" Reconstruction in South Carolina," by D. H. Chamberlain '64; "The Fountains and Streams of the Yosemite," by John Muir '96; "Fire of Apple-Wood," by M. A. DeWolfe Howe '87; "Two Schools," by Henry Van Dyke...
...next morning at 12 o'clock the Haverford game began with Haverford at the bat. The runs came rather slow until Stokes and Roberts got together and made 19 and 17 respectively out of a total of 78. Muir, with 13, was the only other player to score double figures. In Harvard's inning Garrett was stupidly run out, and Kaulbach had the same luck with the total at 6. S. Skinner and Dinsmore made a plucky stand for 14 apiece, but the side went out for 51. When the second inning began all of the 500 people present, with...
...Muir...
...Muir, c. Griswold, b. C. Skinner...