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...semi-finals of the interscholastic tennis tournament played yesterday afternoon, G. C. Caner, of St. Mark's, defeated E. S. Draper, Jr., of Noble's and Greenough, 6-2, 6-2, and J. H. MacVeagh, of Exeter, defeated H. L. Carr, of Exeter, 6-3, 6-4. As a result the standing of the schools is now as follows: Exeter 11, St. Mark's 4, Noble's 3, Newton 3, Volkmann 2, Rogers 2, Waltham 2, Worcester Classical 2, Wellesley 1, Malden...
Entries have been received as follows: Exeter--F. Cady, H. L. Carr, W. E. Davis, J. H. MacVeagh; Lowell High--N. S. Tibbetts; Malden High--A. S. Peabody; Newton High--R. Baldwin, F. Fripp, C. Moore, A. F. Partridge; Rogers High--J. S. Brown, Jr., L. H. Hobbs; St. Mark's--G. C. Caner; Stone--A. R. Chapin, E. J. Howe, 2d, A. H. Hernandez, H. V. Lerex, T. E. Murphy, E. B. Shephard; Volkmann--L. Clark, C. B. Doten, R. A. Steinart, E. P. Warner; Worcester Classical High--E. Lannier, R. Russell, H. R. Stewart...
...Franklin MacVeagh, Secretary of the Treasury, delivered a lecture in Emerson D last evening on "The Life of the Business Man." Special stress on the importance of trade and industry in the world's progress was laid by Mr. MacVeagh...
...MacVeagh graduated from Yale in 1862 and studied for the law at Columbia, but was forced to give up the profession on account of ill health. Since then he has been engaged in many mercantile and banking enterprises, fitting him for his present office, to which he was appointed by President Taft...
...LECTURE. "The Life of the Business Man." Hon. Franklin MacVeagh, Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D. C. Emerson...