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...Dramatic Club will hold an open meeting for all members of the University in the Territorial Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. Professor G. P. Baker '87 will speak. Candidates for the stage, electrical, properties, and publicity departments, as well as acting candidates for the fall production, should report...
...Weatherhead '16 is the strongest man in the University according to the records made in strength tests taken this fall. His total of 1227.1 points, however, does not equal last fall's record of 1381 points made by H. R. Hardwick '15. It should be noted that these figures do not necessarily indicate the greatest effort of a man, as they are merely the records made while qualifying for the different branches of athletics. The men, arranged according to their records are as follows: A. J. Weatherhead '16, 1,227.1; J. L. Bigelow '16, 1,169.6; H. J. Coolidge...
...Fall tennis was brought to a close yesterday afternoon when R. N. Williams, 2d, '16 won the Interclass Tournament for the Seniors by defeating H. G. M. Kelleher '18 in the final match by a score of 6-3, 4-6, 6-0. Williams superiority lay chiefly in his ground strokes. Both men were hampered by the cold weather and brisk wind...
Tennis this fall has been unusually successful, the record number of 142 men entering the singles tournament. This event not only proved its value by providing excellent practice for the players, but brought forward several new men of marked ability. The chief of these was R. C. Rand '19 who worked his way into the final round of both singles and doubles tournaments. Thirty-one pairs entered the doubles tournament which was finally won by S. M. Stellwagen 4L. and R. Kennedy uC. in four sets of hard play...
...Dramatic Club will start its season Friday evening when an open meeting to all members of the University will be held in the Territorial Room of the Union at 7.30 o'clock. Professor G. P. Baker '87 will speak, and plans for the fall production which will be given on December 14, 16, and 17, will be outlined. Sophomores and Freshmen who intend to enter the competitions of the various departments are expected to attend for the competitions will be described fully. The play which will probably be a three-act one, will be announced tomorrow. A committee headed...