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Dates: during 1910-1919
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After telling something of his passion for games and sports, especially for tennis and salmon and trout fishing, he spoke of books, which he characterized as "the greatest of all recreations, for without the power of reading no man can be independent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CROWD UNION TO HEAR GREY | 12/9/1919 | See Source »

Sections 38-51 inclusive, P. D. Woodbridge, assistant head usher, in charge: Section heads as follows: Sect. 38, L. R. Ring; Sect. 39, R. F. Doolittle; Sect. 40, G. K. Anderson; Sect. 41, L. A. Salmon; Sect. 42, G. W. Adams; Sect. 43, C. M. Wentworth; Sect. 44, E. F. Stoneham; Sect. 45, F. Knoblock; Sect. 46, J. C. Burns; Sect. 47, D. Davis; Sect. 48, C. G. Anderson; Sect. 49, P. B. Flanders; Sect. 50, E. H. Pendergast; Sect. 51, H. Mathews...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: USHERS FOR THE YALE GAME. | 11/21/1919 | See Source »

...Hall French 18, Sever 17 French 21, Sever 23 German 1c, I, Sever 23 Government 1a: Abbott to Dow, inclusive, New Lecture Hall Dowling to Kingsbury, inclusive, Emerson D Kleberg to Linton, inclusive, Emerson A Lockwood to Macy, inclusive, Emerson F Mades to Potter, inclusive, Emerson J Pratt to Salmon, inclusive, Harvard 2 Saltonstall to Sixbey, inclusive, Harvard 3 Skinner to Tuckerman, A. G., inclusive, Harvard 5 Tuckerman, R., to Zeo, inclusive, Harvard 6 Greek 8, Sever 18 History A1, Andover B Latin 12, Sever 18 Mathematics V, Sever 24 Mineralogy C, Geol...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATIONS | 6/5/1919 | See Source »

...Newark, N. J., Harvard Club of New Jersey; Wallace Horton Pease '22, of Glastonbury, Conn., William Whiting; Correl Delos Pinney, Jr., '20, of Ripley, N. Y., Browne; Manuel Prenner '21, of Rochester, N. Y., Bowditch; Elwood Goodrich Ratcliffe '22, of Chicago, Ill., Harvard Club of Chicago; Leon Arthur Salmon '22, of New York City, Harvard Club of Long Island; William Thomas Salter '22, of Milton, Harvard Club of Boston; Allan Abraham Landberg '19, of Boston, Class of 1814; Eart Bryan Schwulst '19, of Dallas, Tex., Richard Augustine Gambrill; Allison Kenneth Scribner '20, of Roslindale, Class of 1844; Evra Abraham Sharp...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 37 SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED | 1/10/1919 | See Source »

...gives promise of filling this vacancy. The most likely first baseman is Scully, who played on the 1917 freshman team, while Haviland '15, from the second team also might be developed. Neither is up to Rhoads's ability, however. Wall's position behind the bat can be filled by Salmon, a senior, who had some experience last spring. Driggs, from the freshman nine is probably the best catcher in college, as he is a stronger batter than Salmon. Other catchers are Purves, Douglas, who was ineligible last year and Kelleher. Bolton was a weak hitter, and his position should...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOOD BATTERS AT PRINCETON | 1/29/1915 | See Source »

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