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...PHILOSOPHICAL CLUB. "T. E. Abbott's "The Syllogistic Philosophy.'" Mr. H. W. Dresser. Emerson...
...PHILOSOPHICAL CLUB. "T. E. Abbott's "The Syllogistic Philosophy.'" Mr. H. W. Dresser. Emerson...
...first number of the Illustrated Magazine, which appeared on Saturday, contains the following articles: "Emerson's Empericism," by H. W. Dresser '03; "Opportunities of Harvard Men for Social Service," by A. E. Wood '06; "Yale, Pennsylvania and Harvard Football Material." by G. C. Townsend '06; "Two Children," by A. E. Wood '06; "Work of Harvard Memorial Society," by H. A. Mumma '07 "The Song of the Nymph," a poem, by P. B. Kayser; "The Scarlet Letter:" an appreciation, by J. E. S.; "Work," from an address by the late Emile Zola to the Paris students...
Fourth round--N. W. Niles '09 defeated R. B. Dresser...
...match between N. W. Niles and R. B. Dresser was not closely contested. Niles played a faster and steadier game. His play at the net was especially good. F. J. Sulloway had little difficulty in defeating P. L. Miller. His drives were hard and sure, he covered the court well, and his play at the net was good. In the first set Miller was completely outplayed, being unable to win a single game. In the second set, however, he found himself, and for a time the points were sharply contested. Sulloway won by playing a steadier game...