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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With the 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...
...Patterson '32, G. B. Ray '32, Ellery Sedgwick '32, C. N. Townsend '32, C. Y. Wadsworth '32, Mark Woodbury '32, and R. H. Woodward '32. It is from these men that the six players who oppose M. I. T. Freshmen on Saturday. April 27 will be picked. After this match the first year men play nine other schools before they face the Yale 1932 team on May 25. Following is the complete schedule for the season...
Playing against the Norfolk, Country Club on Thursday the Crimson netmen again started out to make it a clean sweep by taking the six singles matches and the first doubles match, but here their streak was stopped when the two remaining doubles combinations lost in three sets after they had taken the opening...
...create a world communications monopoly. Still the active, eager competitor of I.T.&T.'s wire systems is the mighty Western Union. Looming is a battle with Britain's merged cable-wireless companies. And for good measure, last week, Sweden's Kreuger & Toll (holding and financing company for the Swedish match trust) threatened to invade the foreign telephone field, in direct competition with...
...Announced early this week, the amalgamation created a banking institution with total resources of $2,100,000,000. Inasmuch as the Guaranty Trust-Bank of Commerce merger (TIME, March 4) had produced a bank with resources of $1,983,597,000, the National City-Farmers' Loan combination could match Guaranty-Commerce dollar for dollar with some $117,000,000 to spare. Even before acquiring Farmers' Loan, the National City had resources of almost $1,900,000,000; added some 220,000,000 with Farmers' Loan. Mr. Mitchell will retire as National City president, to be succeeded...