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...Crimson netmen survived the second round of the national intercollegiate tournament at Haverford, Pennsylvania, yesterday. Frame won from Hawley of N.Y.U., 6-4, 6-4, while W. C. Thompson '32 scored a victory over Britenis of John Hopkins, 2-6, 7-5, 6-4. S. E. Davenport '34 was put out in the same round by Holden of Wright Institute, 7-5, 6-3. J. M. Barnaby '32 yielded in the opening round to Case of Pennsylvania, 6-3, 6-2. More than 100 college players were entered in the tournament...
...Newton, Mass.; V. I. Cheadle, Oxford, Ohio; R. A. Clapp Oberlin, Ohio; J. S. Edwards, Chapel Hill, N. C.; J. W. Fesler, II, Minneapolis, Minn.; G. T. Foust, Sawanee, Tenn.; G. A. Lee, Crawfordsville, Ind.; R. E. Luce, Princeton, N. J.; H. N. Maxwell Zanesville, Ohio; R. H. Morgan, Haverford, Pa.; A. E. Pitcher, Cleveland Ohio; H. A. Potter, Jr., Ithaca, Mich.; R. N. Sanger, Brunswick, Me.; G. T. Sewall, Brunswick, Me.; G. M. Woodward, Nashville, Tenn
Fresh from its 9-0 victory over Amherst Wednesday afternoon in the initial match of the season, the University tennis team, led by Captain D. M. Frame '32, left Boston last night for Philadelphia, where it will meet the University of Pennsylvania this afternoon. Pennsylvania downed Haverford, 9-0, and Swarthmore...
...Neill Kane, 71, much-publicized country surgeon who performed upon himself an appendectomy, a herniotomy (TIME, Jan. 18); of pneumonia; in Kane, Pa. Died. Samuel M. Curwen, 73, president of J. G. Brill Co. (trolley cars), director of many a potent U. S. corporation; of a general breakdown; in Haverford, Pa. Died. William Thompson Graham, 81, a founder (with the late Daniel G. Reid. "Tin Plate King'') and onetime president of American Can Co.; of pneumonia after long illness; in Manhattan...
Additional copies of "Mysticism and Democracy in the English Commonwealth", by R. M. Jones, professor of Philosophy at Haverford College, and "The Street Railway in Massachusetts", by Edward S. Mason, have been put on sale...