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Field Juages--P. M. Clark 3L., E. J. Ford 3L., R. B. Gring '05, R. H. Oveson 2L., B. F. Sherman '05, J. T. Gilman, D., C. S. Little, D., J. N. Pringle, D., D. B. Rich...
...seventeenth annual tournament for the Harvard interscholastic tennis championship in singles will begin this morning on Jarvis Field. All contestants will report to N. W. Niles '09, secretary, promptly at 9 o'clock, and the tournament will continue through next Monday. In case of rain today, however, the tournament will begin on Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. In any case all contestants must report at Jarvis Field on every day but today at 2.30 o'clock, or be defaulted...
...N. W. Niles defeated E. P. Pearson...
...N. W. Niles vs. A. S. Dabney...
...such instructors. Every class contains a number of men who, owing to their peculiar aptitudes and interests, are quite competent to act as assistants in the departments in which their special work has been done. To take a concrete instance, the editorial board of the Monthly itself contains a n umber of men whose proclivities show conclusively that they are fully competent to criticise intelligently the themes at least of Freshmen, if not of upper-classmen. Such men are not "bound to be" narrow. If they are of the right sort, they bring to the work of the small section...