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Submitted by blogue on Tue, 04/27/2021 - 12:56

Born in New York City in 1888, Brisotti graduated from the Towsend Harris Hall in 1906. He took his undergraduate work at the City College of New York and the Engineering School at New York University, 1908-1911, and later took graduate courses in the New York University School of Education. While in high school, Brisotti played football, lacrosse, and ran on the track team, winning awards in all sports. In college, he continued his work in football, track, and lacrosse, winning many awards during his college days.

Submitted by blogue on Tue, 04/27/2021 - 12:12

Cox was born in 1883 in Londonderry, Nova Scotia, and graduated from Bellows Falls High School in Vermont in 1900. He attended Acadia University, earning an AB Degree in 1903, and then graduated Harvard University with an SB Degree in Landscape Architecture in 1908. While at Harvard, Laurie played goalie for the freshman team in 1905 and the varsity lacrosse team in 1906-08, winning varsity letters in '07 and '08. Harvard won the title of the Northern Division of the Old Lacrosse League in 1908 after beating Cornell in a game which went to seven overtime periods.

Submitted by blogue on Tue, 04/27/2021 - 12:10

Schmeisser, know as "Father Bill" to Hopkins lacrossemen, was born in Baltimore in 1880. He graduated from Baltimore City College in 1899 and received his BA degree from Johns Hopkins University in 1902. While a student at Johns Hopkins from 1900-1902, Schmeisser played on the lacrosse team, and in 1902 captained the national collegiate championship team. He played one more year of lacrosse in 1905, when he returned to the university to do graduate work.

Submitted by blogue on Tue, 04/27/2021 - 12:05

Taylor was born in 1887 in Brooklyn, New York and graduated from Pratt Institute High School in Brooklyn. He graduated with a civil engineering degree from Cornell University in 1910. While at Cornell, he played freshman lacrosse in 1907 and was a varsity lacrosse letterman in 1908, 1909 and 1910. Cornell tied for the lacrosse championship in 1910. Lacrosse was a minor sport then at Cornell but Roy was awarded a varsity letter at the end of his senior year for his outstanding play and leadership. Taylor also played freshman basketball, and was captain of the civil engineering team.

Submitted by blogue on Tue, 04/27/2021 - 11:07

Miller attended New York University, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1888. After attending Columbia University, he earned his Law Degree in 1891. He played lacrosse at New York University and also captained the team when he was an undergraduate there. Cy continued to play the game with the Staten Island Athletic Club Lacrosse team, which he captained to the 1890 championship.

Submitted by blogue on Tue, 04/27/2021 - 10:48

Charles Marsters graduated from Polytechnic Preparatory School in New York City in 1902, where he played basketball and ran track. He graduated from Harvard with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1907. He played one year of freshman lacrosse and three years of varsity lacrosse, and was captain for one year. In his sophomore year, he was elected to the Ivy Club, and was elected president of the club in his senior year.

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