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NINETEEN HUNDRED TWO 2 I jfrcsljman Class ittrcbaniral Cnjmccnnti Adams, Alfred E., Jr. Breaker, Harry O. Clancy, Richard J. Colvin, Percy J. Gavin, Roland H. Hague, Robert L. Hill, Frederick K. Holmes, Winfield E. Lamb, John E. Leslie, Hartman F. Lewis, Russell W. Mac Fa re and, William A. Magraw, Lester A. Morrill, Alfred R. Morse, Arthur W. Morse, Charles L. O’Donnell, John D. Rice, Myron W. Rosado, Manuel G. Sheddon, Lucius C. Smith, Hem an W. South wick, Frederic W., Jr. Stevens, Billings M. Thompson, Michael J. Walker, Walter Henry Wheeler, Foster R. Wooldridge, Arthur Ross Young, Chari.es H. Brown, Burtis S. Clogher, P. Alexander Cole, Alden B. Dadmun, Frank A. Emerson, Robert F. Emerson, William S. Fitch, Roy A. Barnes, Lucien T. Bliss, Benjamin B. Chickering, Horace M. Duncan, R. Carlyle Eddy, Harvey M. Goddard, Isaac Goodnow, Edward H. Cititl Cncpnccrina French, Roger I)eL. Greene, Arthur M. Larned, Harold B. Moakley, Robert E. Robinson, Reuben T. Rodriquez, Benito A. Steimer, William A. Cljcmtstvp Hilbert, Frederic L. Hunt, Murray H. Maxwell, Daniel H. Quinlan, Frank J. Riley, William G. Webb, Reginald Lester Wright, Burnett B.
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20 THE AFTERMATH : Early in the year we began to hear something about various foot¬ ball games and rushes, tugs-of-war and cane-rushes, to take place between our class and the Sophs. It was finally decided that we were to have an association football game at the Oval. The game was played. T he Sophs., finding that we were proving too much for them, made off with the ball and then claimed the honors. It must be admitted that we were slow not to expect such a trick from such a gang of — well, never mind ; but we made up for it. Some of the Sophs, got black eyes and the rest of them must have felt rather cheap. Some enterprising Soph, gave the reporter a tip, for the next morning a glowing account of the “ Victorious Sophs, at Tech.” appeared in the paper. But if we did not get the ball, one ambitious Freshman got the best of the whole 1904’s. The Monday morning after the rush the barn in Bliss Field was a sight for sore eyes. (It was a sore sight. That’s a fact.- Editors.) During our short existence we have had no reason to feel ashamed of the record we have made. To be sure we did not quite win that cross-country championship, but we came within a few points of winning second place from our antagonists, 1904. On the football team 1905 was well represented. Our class organ¬ ization is complete, and we have a constitution. In three years, more or less, we shall have pipes and canes. (Laudable ambition!— Editors.) Long live the class of 1905.
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