Word: closed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Seniors defeated the Juniors last night by a score of 16 to 14 in the first game of the interclass basketball series. From start to finish the game was close and exciting, the score at the end of the first half being 9 to 9. Neither team had at any stage of the game a decided advantage. Both teams showed lack of practice in their team play, but at times the individual work was good. Clark and Smith excelled for the Seniors and Barber for the Juniors...
...With the close of the football season the interest of the university has begun to centre chiefly upon the minor sports of the winter,--basketball and hockey. On Saturday, December 1, the university basketball team played a the game with the Newport Naval Reserves at Newport, R. I., the score being 22 to 22. On the following Monday night the team defeated that of Company G, Third Infantry, at Norwalk, Conn., in a fast game by the score of 27 to 16. The third game of the season, against Easthampton, was played on Saturday night and resulted in a victory...
...final rehearsal will be held at the same place tomorrow afternoon at 4.30. It is hoped that as many students as possible will avail themselves of this unique and generously provided opportunity to hear celebrated masterpieces which are seldom given. Tickets may be procured from the undersigned at the close of any lecture in Holden Chapel, this morning or tomorrow morning. WALTER SPALDING...
Gilbert Julius Hirsch '07, of New York City, will close the debate for Harvard. After a year at Columbia he entered College with the class of 1907, and has been actively connected with debating throughout his course. In his Freshman and Sophomore years he was a member of his class debating teams. During his Junior year he won the second prize in the Boylston Prize Speaking Contest, and he also won the Coolidge Prize in the trials for the team that debated against Princeton last year. This is his second University debate. He is vice-president of the University Debating...
Edward Henry Hart '07, who will close the debate for Yale, comes from Brooklyn, N. Y. He was a member of his class debating teams during his Freshman and Sophomore years, and in the latter he won the Thatcher Prize for the best undergraduate debating in the trials for the team against Harvard, on which he was alternate. Last year he spoke on the team that debated against Harvard in New Haven, and this is therefore his second University debate. He is resident and manager of the Yale Deleting Association this year, and is also a member of Phi Beta...