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...prospects for the University baseball team for 1914 are the best that have appeared for many seasons. Only four regulars will be lost by graduation, Felton, Tomes, Young, and Hardy; and the 1916 team, which defeated the Yale freshmen, has a number of men who will help to patch up the weak spots in this year's nine...
...Patch. D. L., ministry...
...Broken Mirror," last of a series of stories of Mme. Saumon's pension on Eliot street, is too obvious in plot and only near-English in style. The tone suggested by the first line, "Dulling their background like two pearls in a cabbage patch," is fortunately not maintained throughout. A sketch, Mr. Skinner's Indian tale "The Love of a Friend," is simple and good. Perhaps the Apache saying which heads it--"Any man can slay an enemy, but only an Apache is brave enough to kill a friend"--anticipates too much the conclusion...
...following fellowships have also been awarded: Austin Teaching Fellowship in Chemistry to Richard Harkins Patch '10; the Bayard Cutting Fellowship for Research in Physics to Emory Leon Chaffee A.M. '08; Parker Fellowships to A. R. Chandler 2G. in Philosophy, to E. C. Day A.M. '08 in Zoology, to G. A. Underwood A.M. '09 in the Romance Languages; Sheldon Fellowships to H. T. Costello 3G. in Philosophy, to F. M. Eliot 1G. in Government, to G. C. Evans '07 in Mathematics, to N. S. B. Gras A.M. '09 in History, to H. N. Hillebrand '09 in English, to P. D. Lamson...
...Patch, R. H., chemistry...