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There will be an invitation Squash Racquets Tournament at the Newton Centre Squash Tennis Club from December 22 to 29. Any member of the University may enter in the tournament. All entries should be sent to R. C. Bray, 87 Lincoln street, Boston (telephone Beach 1772), before 5 P. M. on Thursday, December 21. The entrance fee will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SQUASH RACQUETS TOURNAMENT WILL START JANUARY 6 | 12/20/1922 | See Source »

...follows: HARVARD A HARVARD CLUB 1. Dixon 1. Kellogg 2. Hinkle, capt 2. Hayward, capt. 3. Harrington 3. Callanan 4. Smith 4. Russell 5. Carpenter 5. Hutchins HARVARD B NEWTON CENTRN 1. Rose 1. R. Cook, capt. 2. Glessner 2. Church 3. Bostwick 3. T. Cook 4. Upjohn 4. Bray 5. Fuller 5. Goddard

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SQUASH RACQUETS MEN TO FACE HARVARD CLUB | 12/16/1922 | See Source »

...defeat of R. C. Bray by A. L. Smith '25, 12-15, 16-13, 15-7, 10-15, 15-11, was the big upset of the afternoon. Although the latter is a veteran player, having reached the finals of the Canadian championship last year, Smith's ability in returning the ball won for him in the end. F. I. Carpenter '24, playing his first league match, lost to P. M. Goddard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SQUASH RACQUETS TEAM DEFEATS NEWTON CENTRE IN HARD-FOUGHT MATCHES | 12/11/1922 | See Source »

...defeated E. K. Davis '24 in the finals of the last Team tournament, is playing number five. The line-up for Team A will be as follows: Harvard Newton Centre 1. Dixon 1. R. Cook 2. Hinkle, Captain 2. Church, Captain 3. Harrington 3. J. Cook 4. Smith 4. Bray 5. Carpenter 5. Goddard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SQUASH TEAM TO PLAY NEWTON CENTRE TODAY | 12/9/1922 | See Source »

...headliner", of course, was Saint-Saens' widely heralded "Carnaval des Animaux", strangely enough it fulfilled, even exceeded the high expectations of its hearers. With such economy of means, with never a descent to mere noise, with real beauty, Saint-Saens skips from hen's cackle to donkey's bray, from pianists; technical studies to carping critics' chatter; a masterful piece cl work, and eloquently played. From double-bass to flute the orchestra was superb, Mr. Bedetti, as usual, standing out as a supreme artist. May we not hear their fine sketches again this year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 11/4/1922 | See Source »

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