The record of the class of 1918 . Jr. Edward Cadmus Haines Henry Hartshorne James Hartshorne Alan Woods Hastings Edmund G. Hauff Eugene Blair Heilman Herschel Clifford Henderson John Robinson Hoopes Milton Perry Hunter William Thomas Jebb John Barclay Jones, Jr. Richard Dale Kitzmiller John Hugo Klaren, Jr. fGeorge Lane, Jr. Philip Leighton LeeJohn William LeonardJulian Sax LongWarren Sturgis McCullochMorrison Cushman McKinleyArchibald MacintoshDavid Ernst MatzkeWilliam Felix MengertJohn Delaplane MillerKark Matz MillerJohn Jay Mitchell, 3dRobert Louis MolitorElliston Perot Morris,


The record of the class of 1918 . Jr. Edward Cadmus Haines Henry Hartshorne James Hartshorne Alan Woods Hastings Edmund G. Hauff Eugene Blair Heilman Herschel Clifford Henderson John Robinson Hoopes Milton Perry Hunter William Thomas Jebb John Barclay Jones, Jr. Richard Dale Kitzmiller John Hugo Klaren, Jr. fGeorge Lane, Jr. Philip Leighton LeeJohn William LeonardJulian Sax LongWarren Sturgis McCullochMorrison Cushman McKinleyArchibald MacintoshDavid Ernst MatzkeWilliam Felix MengertJohn Delaplane MillerKark Matz MillerJohn Jay Mitchell, 3dRobert Louis MolitorElliston Perot Morris, Jefferson MuthAlfred NicholsonSamuel Albert NockRaymond Theodore OhlHerbert Orvis PeetAmos Arthur PowellJohn Harkey ReiterGarrett RobertsHarmer Denny RobertsAlbert Edward RogersMilton Huyett SangreeJoseph Hutchinson SmithWillard Samuel TaylorCharles Wilbur UffordBenjamin B. Weatherby, 2dWilliam Frederick Weigland, Henry WilburDavid Harris WillsonRobert Newlin WoodMinturn Tatum Wright, Jr. tDe 69 1918 HAVERFORD 1918. KENNETH W. WEBBCaptain Ctjesg WALTER S. NEVINManager Chess, like cricket, is one of Haverfords most venerable and respected sports andthis year has seen a considerable revival of interest in the strenuous parlor game. Thirtyfellows entered the annual tournament and in addition to these there were a large numberwho took up the game around college. The chess team played three matches with thefaculty, Swarthmore College, and the Swarthmore Chess Club (not connected with thecollege), and a successful season was declared upon the winning of the last two of theseengagements. The match with the Swarthmore Chess Club was adjudicated in time topermit an expert, Mr. Sellers, to play ten simultaneous boards with the members of bothteams. Frank Deacon and Ken Webb were the two members of last years team to return tocollege, and they played at the first two boards this year, with Hoag, Ufford and Nicholsonas the other three members of the team. Haines substituted i


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