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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...matches. For these, of last year's team E. P. Allis '15, L. C. Canan '17, S. P. Griffiths '15, J. W. Hubbell '17 and J. G. Heyburn '16 will be available. Other promising men are, J. Hutchins '17, J. I. Wylde '17, G. M. Cook '16, C. S. Clark '16, F. R. Amory '17, H. Goodspeed '16, P. Simonds '16, W. F. Enright '16, P. Winsor '15, L. M. Lombard '17, G. Gwathmey '18, H. D. Bassett '18, and E. Holt '18. Freshmen will be eligible to play in the matches against country clubs, but in college matches only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR GOLF TEAM. | 3/30/1915 | See Source »

Through a comparison of results by correspondence, Yale was awarded the final rifle match of the year, defeating the University team by the score of 948 to 929. The University team shot as follows: F. W. Capper '15, 189; L. Clark '16, 187; H. C. Allen '16, 186; M. P. Robinson 15, 185; S. T. Barker...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Defeat by Yale Ended Rifle Season | 3/29/1915 | See Source »

Cards will be distributed in a few days giving students of the University a fifty-cent reduction for any of the three performances. Students may get only one ticket at the reduced price. By Presenting these cards at the Co-operative Branch or to T. Clark '17, 33 Holyoke Street, students may get fifty cents off on $1 or $1.50 tickets. The other performances will be at Copley Hall on April 7, and Brattle Hall on April...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST PRODUCTION ON APRIL 6. | 3/27/1915 | See Source »

...main speech and 5 minutes for rebuttal, with warnings at the end of 10 minutes for speeches and 4 minutes for rebuttal. Governor David I. Walsh will preside, and the judges who will render the decision are: Marion LeRoy Burton, President of Smith College; G. Stanley Hall, President of Clark University; Homer Albers, Dean of Boston University Law School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARMAMENT ON TRIAL TONIGHT | 3/26/1915 | See Source »

...Clark's fragment of "vers libre," "The Sea Nymph," we find a vagrant memory fixed in a present mood. The lines, except the second, are musical; Mr. Clark has secured his effect with rare economy of effort. The two sonnets by Mr. Norris, "An Old Story," and "Winter Sunrise," dealing with more clearly defined subjects, show more direct treatment. In form, they are slightly irregular, and suffer from a jerkiness due to the large proportion of end-stopped lines. But the description is good; and Mr. Norris is particularly felicitous in his closing lines...

Author: By W. C. G. ., | Title: Current Advocate is Entertaining | 3/26/1915 | See Source »

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