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...couples who will play in the final round are: 1, C. B. Earle '94 and F. F. Dresser '94; 2. A. D. Salinger L. S. and W. T. Gunnison L. S.; 3, C. D. Booth '96 and W. T. Denison '96. The fourth couple will be the winners in the playoff of G. A. Gray '94 and J. T. Whicher '95, H. H. Cook Gr. and L. M. Friedman L. S., and F. G. Katzmann '96 and F. H. Rathburn '96. These three couples must play off the tie and report as soon as possible...
Sect. II. 1, H. H. Cook, S. M. Friedman; 2, C. D. Booth, W. T. Denison; 3, G. A. Gray, J. T. Whicher; 4, F. Katzmann, F. H. Rathburn...
...Green," by Charles P. Parker, has the leading place in the Monthly for March. It will prove interesting to individuals doubtless, but the majority will turn more readily to the fiction of the number. The same might be said of "Thomas Hardy's Fatalism as Art," by W. T. Denison. Both articles are of the kind of which each Monthly contains one or more specimens,- serious subjects well treated, but without doubt intended to appeal to the individual or specialist rather than to the general class of readers...
Sect. II. 1 C. B. Earle, F. F. Dresser. 2 C. L. Bremer, E. H. Clark. 3 C. D. Booth, W. T. Denison. 4 T. Parker, A. S. Williams...
...average. Although the style is far removed from that of Kipling, there is a suggestion that the details of the chief character may have been taken from the works of that author. The remaining two stories, "An Undiscovered Sacrifice," by Felix Norris, and "The Murder," by W. T. Denison, are less interesting. They are of that rather negative merit which characterizes most college fiction, neither very good nor very...