Word: pages
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Alexander Edgar Kirk '20, of Chicago, III., was appointed manager of the University tennis team, and Charles Albert Page '21, of Chestnut Hill, manager of the Freshman team, both subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee...
Seven-lap race for Freshmen: Won by J. E. Nally; C. A. Page, second; H. Perrin, third. Time...
High jump (handicap): Won by C. A. Page '21 (8 in. handicap), 5 ft. 10 in.; W. Goodell '21, second; C. G. Krogness '21, third...
...while a major of the 121st Infantry, U. S. A. William Hague '04, died of pneumonia in France, January, 1918, while a lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers, A. E. F. Wainwright Merrill uC '16, died from wounds received in action in France, November 6, 1917. Phillips W. Page '09, drowned off coast of England, December 17, 1917, while an ensign in the U. S. N. R. F. Henry B. Palmer '10, died of pneumonia, November 13, 1917, while in the French Aviation Service. Philip C. Starr '14, killed in action, February, 1918, while a lieutenant in the Royal Engineers...
...Archbishop, who is the most Reverend Cosmo Gordon Lang, D.D., D.C.L., LL.D., D.L.H., arrived in New York City on last Friday in response to the invitation of the war commission of the Protestant Episcopal Church in this country, seconded by Ambassador Page, and he will remain for a visit of seven weeks. He is to preach in most of the large Eastern cities and will visit a few of the older universities. His principal mission in the United States is to emphasize the importance which the help of America has been to the Allied cause and to appeal to Americans...