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The same line-up which last Saturday lost to Princeton will oppose the Williams nine on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The shift of the batting order in which Conlon leads off, proved successful Saturday; Conlon, a fast man on the bases, but not a steady batter...
Several changes made yesterday have altered both the composition and the seating of the first Freshman crew. M. W. Self was taken up from 6 in the third shell and put at 4 on the first, displacing E. S. Matthews, who was raised to the first crew on Saturday, but...
Radical changes were made in the line-up of the first Freshman crew yesterday afternoon, when two men were brought up from the third boat to the first, and two from the second to the first. There were two shifts in the second 1923 eight, and two in the third...
Three changes were made in the line-up of the 1923 crew yesterday afternoon. L. W. Rathbun replaced B. Wigglesworth at bow, coming up from the fourth crew, and J. J. Collier, who has been rowing on the second eight, took B. W. Hutakamn's place at 3. M. W...
The poets represented in this issue are impressive numerically at least. Mr. Cowley's "Eighteenth Century Sonnet," intentionally unorthodox in form, is the most interesting and individual of the poems. I wonder why it is secreted at the very end of the number. Of the five sonnets, Mr. Hull's...