Word: courting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Best general references: Shaw, Municipal Govt. in Gr. Br.; Acts of Mass. Gen'l Court, 1897, Chaps. 361 and 440. Boston daily papers...
...playing of Holt and Ward was very disappointing, and they repeatedly drove into the net and out of court. Marvin and Whitman played very good tennis for the most part, and their volleying at times was brilliant. Marvin, particularly, smashed the short lobs of Holt and Ward beautifully, and played a good game throughout...
...Gorham Parks, clerk of the Court of Appeals, died suddenly of heart disease at Albany, N. Y., yesterday. He was born in Bangor, Me., and was graduated at Harvard in 1854. After leaving college he studied law and was appointed clerk of the Court of Appeals at Albany...
Through the generosity of graduates ten handball courts are to be put up this week on the asphalt court behind the gymnasium. The fence at each end of the asphalt court is to be replaced by a wooden wall twelve feet high and one foot thick. Five handball courts, each fifteen feet wide, are then to be walled off along the ends. Two of these courts will be used by the baseball pichers, but the rest will be free to any one who may wish to play in them. The present overcrowded state of the indoor courts and the fact...
...final match between E. R. Marvin '99 and H. Ward 1900 in the tennis tournament for the championship of the University was played yesterday afternoon on the Carey court. E. R. Marvin '99 won by the following score...