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...remaining seven graduates who will receive the golf "H" for winning championships in past years are; Halstead Lindsley '02, in 1901; H. C. Egan '05, in 1902; A. L. White '06, in 1904; H. H. Wilder '09, in 1908; F. C. Davidson '13, in 1912; E. P. Allis '15, in 1914; and J. W. Hubbell...
Harvard Amherst Rogers r.f. 3b. Pierson Jenkins s.s. l.f. Morse Gordon c.f. p. (capt.) Woodruff Hammond 2.b. r.f. Martin Todd l.f. 2b. Douglas Hill 3b. s.s. Gameron Norris 1b. 1b. Betts Samborski c. c.f. Wilder Brown p. C. Strong...
Andre Tardieu, Clemenceau disciple, in an article to The New York World, painted a red picture of French Communist demands as set forth in their election literature. He stated that the Communists get wilder and wilder every day in every way, but that he did not think that they would get more than 20 out of the 600 seats in the Chamber of Deputies...
...following such nomination. It was established in 1919 in memory of Lieutenant Charles H. Fiske 3d of Harvard '19, who died of wounds received in action with the 111th Infantry of the 28th Division in France in August, 1918. The present holder of the scholarship is James A. H. Wilder '23, of Hawaii...
Brown was fairly wild in the second, but good support helped him to escape unscathed. In the third, however, he was still wilder. After two were out he walked two men and hit a third. Towne, the Middlebury pitcher singled to right, driving in one run, and a second came in on an error by Hammond. Slayton helped Brown out of a light hole by throwing out Captain Hastings at first...