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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...defeated J. Chamberlain (P.); Johnson (H.) defeated W. Chamberlain (P.); Le Fevre (R.) and Miles (P.) drew; King (H.) defeated Manchree (P.). Totals, Harvard 3 1-2; Princeton, 1-2. Final standing. Won Lost Columbia, 8 4 Yale, 6 1-2 5 1-2 Harvard, 5 1-2 6 1-2 Princeton...
...intercollegiate chess championship again went to Columbia when the New York players survived with a comfortable margin the third and final round of the intercollegiate chess tournament at the Princeton Club, New York, on December 23. Columbia finished with eight points to her credit, Yale following in second place with six and one-half. The grand totals of the University and Princeton were five and one-half and four points respectively. The surprise of the tournament came in the last round when Yale, after having tied both the previous matches against Princeton and the University, defeated the Columbia team...
Following is the summary of the final round...
...editorial competition is the final one of any sort open to Juniors. Probably one or two men who have the ability to write clearly and forcefully will be taken on the Board in this department...
...University hockey team won its first victory of the season last night by defeating the Boston Hockey Club 7 to 2, at the Arena. The playing on both sides was ragged, but the Crimson seven worked together so much better than their opponents that the final result of the game was never in doubt. In spite of the erratic playing of the University team there is room for encouragement in the fact that such a large score was made and that individual effort played a very much smaller part in obtaining the goals than it has earlier this season...