Word: man
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard, Yale, Pennsylvania, Columbia, Cornell, Annapolis and West Point took place in New York on Saturday. Harvard was represented at the meeting by T. D. Roberts '03. It was decided to hold the annual intercollegiate tournament at the New York Athletic Club on March 27 and 28, each man on each team to fence with each man on every other team. A committee consisting of F. B. Clark of Columbia, Q. Gray of West Point and H. F. Blount of Cornell was appointed to arrange the details of the tournament...
...Christmas number of the Advocate contains, besides the editorials, five stories and a poem. "A Crime in the Barrens, "by R. W. Child '03, is an interesting piece of description, dressing out a very mediocre plot. "The Twentieth Man," by G. C. Lincoln '05, is an account of club politics in a Southern college. The narrative is well told, although the scenes depicted seem slightly unnatural. "Pardners," by L. W., although only a short sketch, is the best written article in the magazine. It is clearly told and full of local color, "Rattles Romance," by "Burre," and "Number-Stoughton...
...number concludes with a book review on Lorimer's "Letters from a Self-Made Man...
...School team 6 to 3. They thus won the interclass championship and are entitled to their class numerals over crossed foils. Both matches were won by 1903 through better control of their points and greater experience in finding openings and placing touches. Each man fenced with three men on the opposing team, thus making a total of nine bouts to each match...
...following men will be at the polls today at the hours named below. Any man unable to keep his appointment must get another member of the Committee to take his place. The polls will be in the CRIMSON office and at Brooks House...