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Tomorrow night's game will be the first of a two-game series. Dartmouth will meet Harvard at the Arena again on February 28. Last year at about the same date, the Crimson beat the Hanover team 3 to 2 in a thrilling and even contest, a real by Gross clinching the encounter. Most of Harvard's players in that game will be back in action tomorrow, which seems to give Harvard the edge, but last year's Dartmouth Freshman sextet was unusually strong, and has contributed several stars to this winter's team...
Choate School, Wallingford, Conn., will entertain the officers of the Yale News the Princetonian, the Dartmouth, and the CRIMSON, at a banquet tonight at which the CRIMSON will present a cup to the Choate News, winners of the school publications contest. Following the dinner and the presentation of the cup, there will be an informal meeting of the college editors, the first of its kind to be held. At the meeting, topics of mutual importance to the four dailies and methods of furthering cooperation will be discussed...
...This contest was the first exhibition debate ever attempted at any preparatory school, and was arranged by the Exeter Graduate Debating Council. The Harvard debaters defeated Bates College in upholding the same side of the question which they defended unsuccessfully against Leland Stanford last week. Bates had previously triumphed over the westerners and the unanimous victory of the University debaters was unexpected...
...Harvard Second hockey team lost an overtime contest to Milton Saturday afternoon on the Academy rink at Milton by the score...
Tonight at 8 o'clock the University debating team meets Bates College in an exhibition argument at Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire. This contest is the first exhibition debate ever attempted at any preparatory school. It is also the first exhibition debate attempted by Harvard. It has been brought about through the efforts of Mr. A. A. Gleason '86, of Boston, and by several Exeter masters, who are anxious to stimulate an interest in forensic speaking among the students of Exeter Academy...