Word: held
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...opening match of the season just a little more than a week distant Coach Harry Cowles. University and Freshman tennis mentor has cut his squad to 17 men whom he has placed on a tentative first squad. A tournament for those not retained on the squad will be held on the Divinity courts as soon as the inclement weather of the past several days clears up and the courts are back in shape...
Announcements of the thirty-first annual meeting of the Associated Harvard Clubs to be held in Cincinnati, May 23, 24, and 25, are being mailed this week to 55,000 Harvard graduates, it was learned yesterday from H. M. Williams '85, president of the organization...
...complete latitude to make such changes but the Will was so worded as to necessitate an act of Parliament. Again, you imply that heretofore the officials have disapproved of men who stayed only two years. While this has been a common view in this country and has perhaps been held by selection committees, it has never, I believe, been that of the Trustees and the present pronouncement is meant merely to make this clear. The Trustees have, in fact, often been ready to allow a Scholar who left at the end of two years to take the rest...
...result of trials held last night in Sever 36, six men were chosen for the finals of the annual declamation in French, known as the "Concours Oratoire pour la Medaille France-Amerique". Those selected were A. F. Archer '30. Joseph Barber '32, W. D. Carter '31. P. G. Livermore '32, M. P. Shaw '31, and F. M. Watkins...
...Comite France-Amerique of Paris established the prize in the form of a medal to be awarded to the successful contestant speaking in the finals "on some subject drawn from the history of French civilization". The finals will be held late...