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...Club will hold its annual duplicate tournament open to all members of the University during the latter part of this week. The entries will close at Leavitt's tonight and a fee of fifty cents apiece will be charged. Entries will be received singly or in pairs and efforts will be made to secure partners for those who enter without them. The contestants will be divided into sets of four or five pair each, and each pair will play every other pair in the same set; the winners of each set to constitute the semi-final round. To the winning...
...will hold its annual tournament about the first of December, the exact date depending upon the number of entries received up to that time. The tournament will be open to all members of the University and blue-books for entries will be placed at Leavitt's today. The entry fee for each couple will...
...figures, for the last eight years, of the increase in the size of the University, the membership of the Society, and its capital stock. Indeed, so far as the number of available shares goes, every person connected with the University might become a member without the payment of any fee whatsoever, within no very distant date. The exclusion of a constantly diminishing number of persons who might wish to join at the present rate for the next three years is confessedly a trying necessity; but such passing evil would seem to be less than that of excluding forever from...
...Corporation of the Medical School has approved the vote of the Faculty to raise the tuition fee for the fourth year from $100 to $200, making the fee uniform for all four years. When only a three-year course was required for a degree, the fee for a fourth year was made smaller as an inducement to the students to enter upon another year. The requirements for a degree now demand four years of study. This change will affect all students who enter the School after the academic year 1902-03, but they will be exempt from the customary graduation...
...room 7 of the Union this evening at 7.30 o'clock, Mr. Grafton D. Cushing '85, president of the Boston School. Board, will deliver an address on the "Consolidation of Political Power." All men who have been recently elected to the club may join by paying the initiation fee and yearly dues at this meeting. The meeting is open to members of the club only, but anyone wishing to have his name proposed for membership may do so by notifying the secretary, R. A. Derby, after the meeting...