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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Club will hold an open exhibition of the artistic work of the late Walter Dana Swan, former instructor in Architecture, in the Exhibition Room of Robinson Hall. The work consists of about 50 pencil sketches from scenes in New England and aboard, and a few architectural designs. The sketches, although simple and done only in pencil, show a very high degree of artistic merit, as do the architectural designs...
...with Brown at Providence this evening at 8 o'clock. Brown has defeated Wesleyan 23 to 22, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 26 to 17 and Trinity 29 to 14. Last Saturday, however, the Brown team lost to the University of Pennsylvania by a score of 19 to 27, and although victorious in the game with Trinity on Wednesday, it showed a noticeable decrease in team work and vigor of play. The University team, on the other hand, during the past week has greatly improved in basket shooting, team play and strength of defense...
...single long period of fast practice last evening the University basketball team was defeated by the second team by a score of 14 to 20. The fast pace was sustained throughout the half, and although defeated the University team showed itself fully up to the average in team work and shooting ability...
...University crew will row Cornell on Gaynga Lake, Ithaca, on May 30 over a two-mile course. This will be the first time a University crew has ever rowed at Ithaca, although the second crew has raced there before. It will also mark the third contest between Cornell and Harvard first crews, the other two races having been rowed over the one and seven-eighths mile course in the basin during the last two years. In both these contests the Harvard eight was defeated by Cornell...
...Southern Colleges. W. T. Reid '01 will represent the University at this first meeting, after which he will leave for the West. In the case of further meetings, after his absence Harvard will be represented by J. W. Farley '02, who will be present at the meeting tomorrow, although without taking part in the business of the committees...