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...deTurenne '21, recently elected captain of the University tennis team, J. B. Fenno Jr. '21, C. H. Hyams 3d '21 and D. D. Robinson Jr. 20 will represent the University in the National Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament, which is to be held, starting Monday, June 28, on the Merion Cricket Club courts at Philadelphia...
...which there are vacancies has been posted in Lower University, on the Military Science Department Bulletin Board. There are about 200 vacancies in all, a large proportion of these being from the Southern states. The list of New England vacancies follow: Massachusetts, 10th and 12th districts; Maine, 2d, 3d and 4th districts; Rhode Island, 1st district;, and one senatorial appointment; New Hampshire, one senatorial appointment. There are 20 vacancies in New York. Men wishing information about the possibility of transferring from the University to West Point should see Captain Goetz today...
...defeat, by Banks of Yale in the Harvard-Yale match., and who holds the doubles championship of the University, and was runner-up in the University singles tournament last fall. He is also the State Champion of Washington. J. B. Fenno Jr. '21 and C. H. Hyams 3d '21, the next two members of the team, are expected to return to college this fall. Besides being fast individual players, these two men form an especially strong doubles combination and have been largely instrumental in the University's victories. R. N. Bradley '22, the sixth man on the team, has been...
...strongest record of any member of the team being undefeated all the season until the Yale match, in which Banks barely demonstrated his superiority. Ex-Captain Helm also played a strong game, and the long-standing combination of J. B. Fenno Jr. '21 and C. H. Hyams 3d '21 proved efficacious in the doubles...
...Resolved, by citizens of Cambridge and Boston and by members of the Faculty and student body assembled in Brattle Hall, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 3d, 1920, that members of the House of Representatives confine their attention to American problems, and particularly that they avoid by official or unofficial act any interference in the so-called Irish question, which is not the proper concern of any department of the Government of the United States, and least of all that of the House of Representatives of the United States...