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...Richardson '10, N. R. Sturgis '12; first basses--K. Brewster sL., W. P. Fuller '10, F. R. Hancock '11, P. K. Houston '12, W. B. Marquis 1G.S., T. H. Matters 2L., H. Morris '10, M. E. Peabody '11, G. D. Pirnie '11, J. M. Sanderson '11, S. B. Steel '11; second basses--H. Brightman '11, W. K. Earle '10, H. P. Fowler '11, R. W. Laird '12, J. S. Russell 3M., S. C. Simons '11, T. L. Small '10, D. W. Teachout 1G., A. L. Van Meter 1G., J. Waite...
...Treasurer of the Athletic Association, will also be present ton give a short address. The four new songs which have been selected by the song committee, and which will be practiced, are: "Score," by J. S. Reed '10, with music by J. W. Adams '10; "Harvardiana." by S. B. Steel '11, with music by R. G. William '11; "Harvard's Jubilee," by S. B. Steel with music by R. S. Marshall '10; "Smashing Through Eli," by A. Z. Pyles '10, to the tune of "Marching Through Georgia." The old football songs will also be sung...
...Football Song Committee has selected the following new songs for singing at the Yale game: "Harvardiana," words by S. B. Steel, '11, music by R. G. Williams '11; "Harvard's Jubilee," words by S. B. Steel '11, music by R. S. Marshall '10; "Score," words by J. S. Reed '10, music by J. W. Adams '10; "Smashing Through Eli," to the tune of "Marching Through Georgia," by A. Z. Pyles...
...meeting of the Lampoon held last evening, E.W. Ellis '11, of Cambridge, J.M. Moore '11, of Detroit, Mich., S.B. Steel '11, of Chicago, Ill., and J.G. Wiggins '12, of Pomfret Centre, Conn., were elected regular editors. The following business editors were elected: R.T. Alger '12, of West Bridgewater, F. Gooding '12, of Portsmouth, N.H., and R.S. Hopkins '11, of Springfield...
...Crook to the North Pole (now at last definitely located at Perkins Hall) though based on a joke never very funny and surely as old as the hall in question is undeniably amusing. As usual, the drawings are better than the other matter. The centre-page by Steel '11, is not only witty, but really refreshingly thoughtful. In a humorous way it points a moral which, with modifications, may be safely commended to Freshmen. There is a good conception, likewise in the drawing of "The Pioneers," greeting the rising sun of the new administration; and the movement of the silhouetted...