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Professor Joseph Bedier of the College de France will deliver the sixth and last of his series of lectures on "La Chanson de Roland" in Emerson J this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The lectures are open to all members of the University and Radcliffe College, and other interested...
...tennis tournament produced another surprise yesterday when A. S. Dabney '11 was put out of the running by J. Wheelwright '10 in the postponed match of the fifth round of the singles. Dabney took the first set 6-4, and led on the second 5-3, when Wheelwright broke through his serve, made it a deuce set, and finally won, 10-8. With the score standing 4 all in the third set, Wheelwright again won on Dabney's serve and took the set 6-4. The noticeable fact about the match was Wheelwright's steadiness in comparison with Dabney...
LECTURE "La Chanson de Roland." VI. Professor Joseph Bedier. Emerson J, 4.30 P. M. Open to members of Harvard University and Radcliffe College and others interested in the subject...
...semi-finals of the doubles tournament neither of the matches was hotly contested. K. Brewster 2L. and H. H. Rolfe sL. easily defeated M. deS. Verdi 3L. and D. Brannan 3L., 6-2, 6-4. E. R. Brumley 3L. and J. Reynolds 3L. found it impossible to break into the net game of F. F. A. Person '11 and H. Nickerson '11, losing two love sets...
Semi-final round.--K. Brewster 2L. and H. H. Rolfe sL. vs. M. deS. Verdi 3L. and D. Brannan 3L., E. R. Brumley 3L. and J. Reynolds 3L. vs. F. F. A. Pearson '11 and H. Nickerson...