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...have been chosen members of the board: Charles Cutler Curtis '19, of New York, N. Y.; George Woodman Emery '19, of Lexington; Sherman Mills Fairchild '19, of Oneonta, N. Y.; Frederick Taylor Fisher '19, of Chicago, Ill.; Joseph Henry Poett Howard, Jr., '19, of Chester, N. S.; Cecil Dunmore Murray '19, of New York, N. Y.; and Charles Frederick Zukoski, Jr., '19, of Ferguson...
Postmaster W. F. Murray '04 spoke of the influence of college men in politics and urged everyone to take advantage of the opportunities in college to become acquainted with real political forces. M. A. O'Leary, chairman of the Massachusetts Democratic Committee, spoke on the work of the college men in the coming campaign...
...several really brilliant plays. Davidson, the Brown third-baseman, played his position with consistent cleverness, while Bothfeld and Abbot supplied the features. The former closed Brown's end of the fourth inning by making a pretty running catch of Ormsby's rap to left field and then by doubling Murray at second, who was well on his way toward scoring. Abbot similarly closed out Brown in the eighth with a running stop of Ormsby's hard smash through Garritt. Harte was the star of the day at bat, knocking out two long and high triples to right field...
HARVARD. BROWN. Coolidge, c.f. 3b., Davidson Nash, 1b. l.f., Robertson Abbot, 2b. 2b., Murray Harte, c. s.s., G. F. Johnston Beal, 3b. c.f., Ormsby Fripp, l.f. r.f., J. C. Johnston Knowles, r.f. 1b., Andrews Bothfeld, s.s. c., Feinberg Garritt, p. p., Healy...
...festival on the loser's home field. Brown, however, is believed to have a much less powerful nine this spring. Seven games have been won and only three lost, but Brown's pitching staff is admittedly weaker than in 1915, and only three veterans remain in the line-up: Murray, G. F. Johnston, and Ormsby. Healy is the most reliable pitcher, and will probably be in the box today...