Word: boston
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Reverend Elwood Worcester, D.D.D., rector of Emmanuel Church, Boston, will conduct the regular Sunday services in Appleton Chapel tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Officers of the University are to enter at the north door of the Chapel and students at the south, unless accompanied by friends, when they will enter at the west door. The gallery is open to the public...
...27th annual interscholastic tennis tournament commenced yesterday afternoon on the Jarvis Field Courts. There were 29 entries, representing Andover, Boston Latin School, Exeter, Newton High, St. Mark's and Milton. Twenty-two matches were played during the afternoon, in which Andover was an easy leader, winning nine out of ten matches played, with Exeter in second place with a total of five matches won. Kaltenback of Andover, after defeating Dana of Boston Latin, Marshall of Exeter, and Moore of Exeter, was the only man to reach the semi-finals. The six remaining matches will be played this morning...
...number of points, each victory counting as one point, will receive the shield offered by the Athletic Association, and the individual winner and runner-up will each receive cups. As they stand at present, the scores of the schools are: Andover 9, Exeter 5, Milton 3, Newton High 3, Boston Latin 2. Both of the St. Mark's representatives were defeated in the first round...
...Boylston Prizes are awarded each Spring to Seniors and Juniors in the University from a fund given by Ward Nicholas Boylston of Boston, in 1817. There are two first prizes of $30 and two second prizes of $20, the first prizes being withheld if no one appears to deserve them...
...when they meet the University on Soldiers Field tomorrow afternoon in the first baseball contest between the two universities since June, 1916. But on the other hand, the University has encountered far stronger opposition than the Elis in the three service nines of the Portland Naval Reserve, the Boston Navy Yard, and Camp Devens. Princeton, the only nine both teams have met, was defeated in each case by a close score...