Word: jr
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Columbia Grammar School, New York, during the vacation, was easily won by Harvard, this being the fourth consecutive victory. Columbia finished second, Yale third, while Princeton was last. E. E. Southard 1 M., who won all six of his games for Harvard last year, was again undefeated. J. Hewins, Jr., '98, won four games and lost two, his individual score ranking third...
Harvard's team this year will be composed of E. E. Southard 1 M., and J. Hewins, Jr., '98, with F. E. Thayer '99, and P. W. Long '98 as substitutes. Southard has been one of Harvard's representatives in the last two tournaments, last year winning all six of his games. He probably stands at the head of college players at the present time. Hewins played in the '94 tournament, where he won five out of six games. Being out of college two years, he did not again take part in any intercollegiate tournaments until last year, when...
GOLF CLUB.- The following men will please call for their prizes at the Crimson office today if possible: G. C. Clark, Jr., W. B. Cutting, Jr., T. M. Hastings, J. DeK. Towner, M. E. Jenkins, S. B. Buck, and J. T. Pratt...
...Williams, Jr...
Eveleth Scholarships-H. L. Sanford, A. B., 2nd class; L. R. G. Crandon, A. B., 4th class; H. Healey, Jr., 2nd class...