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...First Team - Easton, L. S. Buldwin, '88, Remington. '88, Pease, '88, Second Team - Balch, '88, Crocker, '88, Gorham, L. S., Munro...
Harvard. - First Team - F. G. Balch, F. Remington, C. Pierce, E. A. Pease. Substitutes - J. Endicott, P. Marquand. Second Team - J. H. B. Easton, R. S. Gorham, C. H. Baldwin, W. L. Munro Substitute - G. A. Carpenter...
...impressive. The building is a large brown stone one, situated between the library and Alumni Hall. The entire cost of the building was about $60 000 and was the gift of Mr. Frederick Marquand, the giver also of Marquand Chapel in the Theological School, through his executor, Mr. Munro. On the first floor is a reception room with the four class prayer meeting rooms opening out of it, and up stairs is the large lecture hall and the library. All the wood work is of hard oiled wood and is extremely effective. The dedicatory exercises consisted of a presentation speech...
...this place. There are several candidates for positions in the out-field. The most promising men are Pervere, Downer, who is a very strong batsman, Pillsbury, Shapleigh and Hunneman. These men, as a rule, are also fair batsmen. Among the other candidates, the following are worthy of notice: Munro, Marvin, Cabot, Woodbury, Slattery...
...unable to gain an inch and time was called with '88 in possession of six inches of rope. The two teams were composed as follows: '88, 1. E. A. Pease, 2. J. R. Purdon, 3. P. Chase, anchor, F. G. Balch; '89, 1. G. L. Hunter, 2. W. L. Munro. 3. W. G. Rantoul, anchor, G. Perry...