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Since 1865, when a baseball team was organized in the University for the first time, there have been a total of 47 different captains. Of these, ten have been captain for two successive years, and one for three years in succession. In two instances, there have been two captains in a single season, and in one case,--that of last year, there have been three captains. The complete list follows:
1865-66.--G. A. Flagg.
1867-68.--J. B. Ames.
1869.--G. G. Willard.
1870-71.--H. M. Bush.
1872-73.--H. S. White.
1874.--C. F. Tyler.
1875.--J. F. Kent.
1876-77-78.--F. W. Thayer.
1879.--J. A. Wright.
1880-81.--W. H. Coolidge.
1882.--O. A. Olmsted.
1883.--Adams Crocker.
1884.--L. V. LeMoyne.
1885.--S. E. Winslow.
1886.--W. B. Phillips.
1887-88.--W. W. Willard.
1889.--Arthur Henshaw.
1890.--P. B. Linn.
1891.--D. S. Dean.
1892-93.--L. A. Frothingham.
1894.--Benjamin Cook, Jr., Joseph Wiggin, Jr.
1895.--P. V. Whittemore.
1896-97.--James Dean.
1898.--W. H. Rand, Jr.
1899.--P. D. Haughton.
1900-01.--W. T. Reid, Jr.
1902.--Barrett Wendell, Jr.
1903.--Walter Clarkson.
1904.--P. A. Carr.
1905.--C. W. Randall.
1906.--B. K. Stephenson.
1907.--W. D. Dexter.
1908.--C. R. Leonard.
1909.--E. P. Currier.
1910.--C. L. Lanigan.
1911.--C. B. McLaughlin.
1912.--R. S. Potter.
1913-14.--D. J. P. Wingate.
1915.--R. R. Ayres, H. R. Hardwick.
1916.--H. L. Nash.
1917.--G. E. Abbot.
1918.--W. W. McLeod, R. E. Gross, L. B. Evans.
1919.--W. W. McLeod.
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