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...Each rink will be 180 feet long and 80 feet wide. The entire length of the two rinks, as they are laid out together, will be 360 feet. One of them will be used for hockey practice and the other will be open to members of the University. The fee for the use of the rink during the season will be $1.00. Work on the rinks has just been started...
...number on the checkers list will be disqualified. Prizes will be given to the first six men, and an extra prize to the man making the fastest time. All competitors must be registered athletes. Applications must be made to W. H. Murphy, 131 Boston street, Salem, Mass. The entry fee will be 25 cents. Entries will close with John Graham at the B. A. A., Exeter street, Boston, Wednesday...
...about twenty men signified their intention of joining. The club intends to arrange a match with Brown and with other local checker clubs. Entry books for the tournament, which will be held to pick a team, have been placed at Leavitt & Peirce's, and at Sanborn's. The entry fee is twenty-five cents. Entries close Friday night, Nov. 9. First and second prizes will be given to the two men making the best scores. The next meeting of the club will be held on Thursday at Holworthy 12. Every man interested in checkers is urged to come and join...
Membership is open to all members of the Senior Class on payment of a fee, and to other members of the University who may be elected. This last provision has been inserted to allow the 1901 men in the Law School and 1902 men who intend to graduate this year to join...
Blue-books have been placed at Leavitt & Peirce's and at Sanborn's for entries to the annual fall tournament of the Chess Club. All entries must be in by the night of the 18th. The entrance fee will be 25 cents. This tournament is open to all members of the University whether members of the Chess Club or not. The four men making the highest scores will represent Harvard in the intercollegiate games in New York during the Christmas vacation. A stein will be given to the winner of the tournament, and to the novice making the best score...