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...intercollegiate lawn tennis tournament which was held at the Merion Cricket Club, Haverford, Pa., from September 9 to 11, the University was represented by two players. Captain G. W. Helm '19, and F. C. Gaaighen '21. Hanigmen was defeated in the second round. Helm was eliminated by Captain Garland of Yale in the third round, while Garland and Hawks put out Helm and Haulghen in the semi-finals of the doubles tournament: Garland was the individual star, winning the singles, and with Hawks as his partner, capturing the doubles title. C. H. Hyams '21 and J. B. Fenno '21 were...
...following eleven men received the baseball "H" by playing in a Yale series for the first time: Edward Livingston Bigelow '21, of Boston; Rufus Hallowell Bond '19, of Everett; Frederic Keil Bullard '20, of Revere; Robert Wales Emmons '20, of Boston; Winslow Bent Felton '19, of Haverford, Pa.; William Bainbridge Frothingham '21, of Boston; Everett Stearns Hardell '21, of Roxbury; Henry Parsons King '21, of Boston; Willard Wise McLeod '19, of Malden; Thomas Jefferson Meehan, Jr. '21, of New York, N. Y.; and Kenneth Perkins, of Los Angeles...
...Abbreviations--(A), Amherst; (B), Bowdoin; (C), Columbia; (Cor), Cornell; (D) Dartmouth; (G), Georgetown; (J. H.), Johns Hopkins); (H), Harvard; (Hav), Haverford; (L), Lafayette; (Me), Maine; (Mich), Michigan; (M. I. T.), Massachusetts Institute of Technology; (N. Y. U.), New York University; (Penn), Pennsylvania; (Pitt), Pittsburgh; (Pr), Princeton; (R), Rutgers; (Sw), Swarthmore; (Syr), Syracuse; (Y), Yale...
...with the number of men entered is as follows: Yale, 58; Cornell, 52; Princeton, 48; Pennsylvania, 37; Pittsburg, 30; Johns Hopkins, 24; Lafayette, 22; Michigan, 21; Fordham, 20; Columbia, 19; Swarthmore, 11; Amherst, 11; New York University, 10; Syracuse, 10; Rutgers, 9; Bowdoin, 8; Georgetown, 6; Maine, 6; and Haverford...
...large number of changes have also taken place in Group 2. In the Physics Department, Professor Palmer of Haverford College is no longer instructing. Courses 2, 3, and 5 have been withdrawn, and in their places are offered courses 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 12b hf, 6a, 8a, and 8b. Several changes have been necessitated by the death of Professor Sabine, and his subject of specialization, light, will be taught by Professor Lyman and Professor Chaffee. Two new courses, 10 and 11, are added by Professor Bridgman. Another new course is 21hf on Biological Physics, by Professor Duane and Dr. Bovie...