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...University has joined with Yale, Princeton, Pennsylvania and Cornell in the formation of an intercollegiate tennis league. The colleges comprising the league have always played in team matches each spring, but, through the new organization, these matches will be placed on a championship basis next spring. The present plan was first proposed at the intercollegiate championship at the Merion Cricket Club, Haverford, Pennsylvania, and it was argued that the formation of the league would encourage spring matches. The new league will be affiliated with the Intercollegiate Tennis Association...
...Workshop will open its fifth season with a meeting in the new rehearsal room in Lower Massachusetts tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Professor George Pierce Baker '87 will outline the program for the ensuing year. Since the plan for an amateur stock company was so successful last year, it has been decided to have it continued again this season...
Since the Republican Club has considered that an informal discussion would tend to stimulate more interest on the part of undergraduates than a formal debate, the Wilson Club has agreed to this change of plan...
...Republican Club considered that an informal discussion, in which anyone who desires to speak may have that privilege, would tend to stimulate more interest on the part of undergraduates than would a formal debate, and the Wilson Club has acquiesced in this change of plan, although still hoping to hold a formal debate. Judge A. P. Stone '93, of the Massachusetts State Bench, will preside tomorrow evening...
...graduate editors are the chief objectors to the suggested plan. When some of them were in College, there was a reason for two magazines and such men have the old days in mind. Others oppose on sentimental grounds. Their influence with the boards is great, for to some extent they subsidize both papers. This last fact is one of the best arguments for the change. With a clear field, one magazine could doubtless stand alone...