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...Henri Lichtenberger, the exchange professor from the Sorbonne to the University has been forced by the news of the sudden death of his only daughter to arrange at once for his return to France, instead of remaining in America until the middle of February as he had intended. He will sail from New York tomorrow at 3 o'clock by the steamship La Touraine. The professor's two sons are in military service...
...with excellent judgment passes well and is a sure tackler; but owing to his stature, he is not fit for the more rugged work of the game. Wilson, a good field general, who handles the team well and passes beautifully is capable, moreover, of plunging through the line on sudden shifts and playing a strong game on the secondary defence...
...with excellent judgment passes well and is a sure tackler; but owing to his stature, he is not fit for the more rugged work of the game. Wilson, a good field general, who handles the team well and passes beautifully is capable, moreover, of plunging through the line on sudden shifts and playing a strong game on the secondary defence...
...team of substitutes, however, showed a sudden improvement in form, scoring three touchdowns against the Freshmen in a 30-minute scrimmage, the latter team getting three points from a drop-kick. Willcox provided the sensations of the afternoon, getting away twice for 25-yard runs, one of which put the ball inside the 5-yard line, and resulted in a touchdown on the next play. The touchdowns were made by Whitney, Rollins and McKinlock, while McKinlock kicked two goals, missing his third...
Philip K. Walcott '97, whose sudden death in New York City is announced, was known as a legal adviser of municipalities and bond dealers in matters of municipal finance throughout this country and Canada. He belonged to one of the oldest families of New England, and was born in Concord, December 11, 1877, a son of Charles Hosmer and Florence (Keyes) Walcott. He was graduated at Harvard College cum laude in 1897 and attended the Harvard Law School for two years and New York University Law School for one year. He was admitted to the New York...