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THE SHAD second, 900 pounds, and the third, 1,500 pounds. The clock has joints which allow the hands to shake in heavy wind without injuring the mechanism itself. The only time St. Mary's was mentioned in a special order. March 20, 1891. Order No. 7-1 1-44. Hereafter no non-uniform badges will be permitted to be worn, with the exception of the Senior Class pins. CThis does not include the Senior Class pins of St. Mary's Hallj. By Order. Flag Company: HB -J. D. Cole. 11- 4- -o: 1892 . . . June 10.-The Shattuck nine played the University of Minnesota. although the Shads had had no practice for a week. Up to the fifth inning, Shattuck was ahead with the score of 4-2. Because of five errors, the University made live runs this inning. The game was called in the eighth with the score 10-7 in favor of Minnesota. Flag Company: A -D. A. Rogers. lk Pk IF 1893 . . . Editorials appear in the Cadet in favor of a yearbook, but no action was taken. A page similar to our senior statistics, however, appeared in the last issue of every Cadet, June 3-Shattuck defeated St. Thomas by a score of 5-3. Up to the sixth inning, St. Thomas had the only score, but in that inning, Shattuck scored four runs. Although St. Thomas made two runs in the seventh, Shattuck retaliated with one in the ninth. The game ended with that score. Shattuck had snatched the pennant from the Northwest Champions. C. W. New- hall returns to Shattuck as instructor in mathematics. Flag Company: A --F. C. Bancroft. -if 4- 4- - 1894 . . . Manney Armory burned. Average weight of football team little short of 200 pounds. As a memorial to Professor F.. W. Whipple, a set of memorial chimes was erected by his friends and pupils at a cost of Sl,200. The peal, still in use in the clock tower, consists of four bells, weighing 350, 450, 700, and 1,000 pounds respectively. Flag Company: UC --E. T. Swobe. Crack Squad makes first trip outside of Faribault. lk lk if 1895 . . . First Old Shads' drill at Commencement. Captain Orlando Metcalf, Jr., '89, drilled the company made up of doctors, lawyers, business men, ministers. and graduates of every occu- pation. The drill was excellent despite the years that had elapsed since the graduates had last shouldered their rifles. Crack Squad Drill at Commencement. Flag Company: A -J. C. Fulton. Elf Pk if 1896 . . . Cadet cut down in size. Made more of a literary magazine. St. Mary's Column added to it. A new type of Army rifle was introduced into the school. It was the Krag-Jorgenson rifle. The manual of arms was modified to something like its present form. Carry arms and the old type of right shoulder arms and rifle salute were abolished, although they are still retained in the drill of the Crack Squad. January.--The Mermaid Club, the first dramatic club at Shattuck. was started. No Crack Squad this year. Flag Company: C -Ci. R. Wright. 4- we if 1897 . . . Shads defeat Carleton 10-6 in football. The reason why HA and C Companies were the flag Companies in these years, is that for Competitive Drill at Commencement, A and HB Companies, and C and HD Companies united to form into two companies for drill. Flag Company: A -Don Stevens. X at :of 1898 . . . Flag Company: B -H. C. Merriam. elf lk PF 1899 . . . Shattuck beats the University of Minnesota football team 5-0 in a return game held at Shattuck. Flag Company: C -L. E. Daugherty. PF Plf llf 1900 . . . The Athletic Association was organized. Mr. Bermingham was elected the president, and Mr. Seamen, treasurer. Flag Company: UA -H. D. Fellows. IOURTEEN
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THE SHAD First fund for the foundation of scholarship given by Mr. F. A. Theopold of Faribault. Mrs. H. D. Huntington, the former Mrs. Shumway, died, leaving Shattuck iB172,000. Flag Company: G. Bronson. Pk at ek 1885 . . . Membership of the Squad increased to sixteen, the present number. Says the Cadet : f'The rest, where the squad forms in a circle and sits on each other's knee, provoked much laughterf Added a heavy gray cover to the paper. School carried 3,350,000 insurance. Flag Com- pany: C -E. A. Lina. f Dk Pk Pk 1886 . . . Shattuck defeated the University of Minnesota 22-8 in football. The Cadet was pub- lished at the Democrat office in Faribault. Charles Henry Whipple, son of Charles H. Whipple '69, enters Shattuck, to become the first son of a father who had previously been graduated from Shattuck to enter the school. Average age of boy in Shattuck, 16.11. Flag Company: R. Peyton. :sf ak bk 1887 . . . No Crack Squad. The flag company took its place. After the presentation of the Hag, the company went through a short exhibition drill in manual. Tuition increased from S350 to 8400. Old School moved to southwest corner of the campus. We call this building The Lodge because of the suggestion of Dr. George C. Tanner that it be called The Lodge in view of Cowper's verse, A'Oh, for a lodge among the trees. Flag Company: D -C. P. Stembel. ek wk bk 1888 . . . Morgan Hall, donated by Mr. Junius Spencer Morgan, of London, England, and grandfather of the present banker, Mr. James Pierpont Morgan, was constructed. It was built at a cost of 850,000 December 16.-Crack Squad revived. Twelve cadets drilled by Senior Captain E. S. Bower '89. No commands were given from the beginning to the end, except the change warning hep by the commanding oflicer. Returned to the gray cover for the Cadet. Price: 8.75. Added another page of Mads. Flag Company: C -C. B. Parkin. Def Pk wk 1889 . . . Smyser Memorial Hall, donated by Mesdames Smyser and Swett of Glyndon, Minn., was finished. Outweighed by an average of twelve pounds per person, the Shattuck football team defeated the University of Minnesota football team 28-8, thus becoming Champions of the Northwest. Charles Cotton '90 brings midshipman cut of blouse and white trousers to the Crack Squad from the Naval Academy, which he attended before entering Shattuck. Flag Company: UC -O. Metcalf. PF nk :sf 1890 . . . July 16.-Mrs. Whipple died. The start of a decade in which Shattuck coaches played on Shattuck football teams. Name of paper changed back to The Shattuck Cadet. Profits from the Cadet pays for the Senior Class Hop with a balance of enough to pay for most of the Senior Class pins that year. Charles W. Newhall, present headmaster, is graduated. Enrollment: 209 cadets: l6 faculty members. Flag Company: C --J. S. Smyser. if Dk Pk 1891 . . . Purchased by subscription at a cost of Sl,575, the clock was installed in the Shumway tower. The clock was built by the E. Howard Watch 'KS Clock Co., of Boston, Mass. The 1,000 pound clock, made of brass and steel, has the Gravity Escapement movement. The pendulum is ten feet long, and weighs three hundred pounds. The clock has three weight chains, one for the clock, one for the hour bells, and one for the chiming bells. The first weighs 300 pounds, the THIRTEEN
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THE SHAD 1901 . . . Bishop Whipple dies. Shattuck wins the championship of the State College Conference in Football. Flag Company: C -M. A. Kuehn. x :oc :of 1902 . . . Flag Company: B --D. C. Biller. :of :of as 1903 . . . The Shattuck Cadet becomes the only preparatory school daily paper in the country. This change was made under E. K. Bixby '04. The paper was published five times a week, and had a subscription price of 81.50. Flag Company: Y. Hatelz. if at Qs: 1904 . . . Coach John Foster organized the Badger-Gopher intramural games. The Cadet was published in pamphlet form, and had a colored paper cover. Flag Company: B -L. W. Lovell. Bk if lk 1905 . . . Flag Company: A -A. L. Kelsey. The first yearbook appears. Mention is made of the artillery race. The race was a run of 50 yards, face about, unlimber, load and fire: and year after year the time was seconds faster than the West Point record. Shattuck wins first place in the Min- nesota Athletic Conference Field and Track Meet. af ek Pk 1906 . . . New gymnasium and oflice building constructed. Memorial to David Burnham Greves, who had died the year before, while a pupil. Flag Company: HC -F. N. Evans. Shattuck defeated Cedar Rapids, the Iowa State Champions, in basketball. ao: ak if 1907 . . . Flag Company A -J. J. Kipp. An architect's sketch of the Johnson Armory is printed in the 1907 yearbook. The building was designed by Cass Gilbert of St. Paul and New York. He was the designer of the modern skyscraper type of building. 111 if ek 1908 . . . Dad Rankin, first team fullback. died of pneumonia. Flag Company: HA -H. H. Tolman. at :sf 4: 1909 . . . Mr. G. R. Kingham comes to Shattuck as chemistry and physics instructor. Shattuck defeated Pillsbury 23-5 in a football game. Fullback Hudson made runs through the Pillsbury line with the greatest of ease. Flag Company: D -G. M. Parker. The first issue of the Shad was published. It was a literary magazine put out with the principal purpose of developing any possible talent for writing. It was done in connection with the English department, and con- tinued until 1910. if ff ak 1910 . . . Dr. George E. Hastings, founder of the New Yaps' Diary, comes to Shattuck from Princeton. J. H. H. Lyon, headmaster. Dr. Dobbin, rector. Lt. Creed F. Cox, the Commandant, was sent from the llth Cavalry. Herbert W. Rowse '05 comes from Harvard with high honors to teach mathematics. Sam S. Crossett '81 comes to the school as clerk to the Curator. The 'iNaughty Five were expelled. Flag Company: A -T. C. Hudson. as ff wk 1911 . . . First Lieutenant Ralph Talbot, who was graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1905, comes to Shattuck as Commandant, but remains only one year. The seniors played the faculty in a baseball game, but owing to a strike on the part of some of the faculty. there were no outfielders. Flag Company: A -E. M. Hay. ek wk at 1912 . . . Second Lieutenant Charles P. Rogers succeeds Lieut. Talbot as Commandant, Lieut. Rogers was graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1907. The Rt. Rev. Frank A. McElwain was consecrated Suffragan Bishop of Minnesota, assisting Bishop Edsall. Flag Company: L. Tubbs. lfllfTl-FN
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