Word: courtly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Clothier (H.) and Leroy (C.). Clothier was not pressed at any time and won in straight sets, 6-4, 6-4. Lyon (H.) defeated Mahon (C.) in a close match, 1-6, 7-5, 7-5. Both men played fast tennis, Lyon winning by greater steadiness and brilliant cross-court volleying. Prentice (H.) defeated Bulkley (C.), 6-0, 6-4, playing faster and steadler tennis than his opponent. Bishop (H.) defeated McLaughlin (C.), 6-1, 3-6, 6-4. Both men played carefully, Bishop winning out by superior net play...
...work on the dam, together with the construction of a lock and draw and the dredging of the canals and channels incident to the improvements, will be in accordance with an act passed by the General Court and approved last June, by the terms of which the dam is to be constructed across the lower end of the river, a short distance above the Craigie Bridge. A large fresh water basin, extending from the Craigle Bridge up beyond the Longwood Bridge, will this be created, and the variation of level due to the tide will be largely eliminated. The improvements...
...prizes was made yesterday afternoon, architectural class: first prize, H. E. Warren '04, design for municipal buildings; second prize, E.B. VanWinkle, Jr., 1G., same subject; third prize, A. E. Hoyle '04, same subject. Honorable mention: H. E. Warren '04, whole exhibit, and R. F. Otero '06, design for a court house. Miscellaneous contributions: first prize. F. G. Hale '03, book-plate; second prize. J. H. Breck '07, seascape: third prize. W. N. Taylor '03 and A. E. Hoyle '04, still life studies. Honorable mention: W. C. Dexter '06, pencil drawing from a cast: H. E. Warren '04, pencil study...
...creation at noon in Sanders Theatre, after which there will be a dinner at the Union. Among these who will speak Informally at the dinner are: President Eliot, Dean Ames, of the Law School, the Non. J. D. Long '57, M. P. Knowlton, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, and F. W. Savage, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey. A business meeting for the election of officers will precede the oration...
...preparing a case for trial, a lawyer should see each of his own witnesses, and in the court room relay upon cross-examination for the establishment of his testimony. Where a case involves expert witnesses, the lawyer should obtain a practical knowledge of the subject of the testimony...