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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University wrestling association will open its season today at 3.30 o'clock in Hemenway Gymnasium. Sam Anderson, ex-world's champion middleweight wrestler, who was the Harvard wrestling coach in 1911 and 1912 will again take charge, and will be in the Hemenway Gymnasium every afternoon from 3 to 5.30 o'clock to give lessons. The fee is $5 for five lessons a week during the three months' season. J. S. Zinsser '15 is undergraduate manager of the wrestling association, and W. R. Tyler '14 will act as captain of the team. The team will probably have meets with several...
...first regular practice for the University wrestling team will be held in the Hemenway gymnasium on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Sam Anderson, former world's champion middleweight wrestler, has again been engaged as coach and will be present daily to instruct the men. Candidates are urged to do a little work in the Gymnasium this week to get into condition. No previous experience is necessary...
...away with the individual liability of its managers; voted that interest bearing notes payable in two years amounting to $1,000 be sanctioned to cover the debt of last year, these notes to be sold preferably to graduates; motion to make the tennis "H" awarded to the intercollegiate singles' champion retroactive was voted down by the Council; voted to postpone until a later meeting discussion of the admission of the presidents of the Debating Council and the Musical Review to membership in the Student Council...
...Harold J. Perrin, chess champion of the city of Boston, will address the club, and play against all comers...
...Whitney '14, intercollegiate champion in 1911, and member of last year's team, together with W. M. Washburn '15 and J. C. Devereux '14 of last year's team, are eligible to participate this fall. There are in addition several men ineligible for this year's team who will be able to represent the University in the fall. The best of these, R. N. Williams '16, a member of the American team which leaves for England today, is the logical winner of the tournament, there being no one else in his class among the collegians. Another player of marked ability...