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Dates: during 1910-1919
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The drawings for this afternoon's matches are as follows 2-2.30, P. Robins vs. L. Wheeler, Jr., J. G. Swift vs. M. T. Tsao, and B. Whitman vs. K. Clare, W. T. Jay vs. S. E. Collinson, P. C. Lloyd vs. B. F. Wilcox, G. Sutton vs. T. H...
The fall tournament of the University, which started yesterday, had an entry list of two hundred and sixteen names. That of the national championship had only one hundred and twenty-eight. These figures may give some idea of the remarkable enthusiasm for tennis at Harvard. It is very doubtful if...
Why not make tennis a major sport? In what better way can the desire of both Faculty and undergraduates to create more participation in athletics be satisfied? Men would be interested in something which would afford them pleasure and exercise during their whole lives. Nothing so inspires a man to...
Most organizations of any reputation have been, at some time in their history, hard put. The test of hardship comes to all worthy undertakings. If steel, when tried, emerges supple and keen from the flames, it is approved for use; so it is with all else.
Coaches Haines and Brown have been secured to work this fall with the University and Freshmen crews respectively. There are now 140 men on the University squad, but the management can handle more candidates for both University and Freshman crews. Races are being arranged for every crew organized.