Word: reads
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...very interesting letter from C. R. Bardeen '93, ex-president of the association, was read, in which he says that owing to lack of interest in the first winter meeting it ought to be abolished and that unless greater effort is made in the other two they should also be abolished. Mr. Bardeen also speaks favorably for the continuance of the open handicap games held here in Cambridge in the spring...
...first round of the doubles in the intercollegiate tennis, Gosline and Wrenn of Harvard won their match against Candler and White of Columbia, 6-2, 6-3. Chase and Read were also easily successful, beating Fowler and Terry of Yale in two sets...
...Harvard representatives in the intercollegiate tennis have had but little success. After each had won by default in the first round, Howland of Yale beat Gosline 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, and Chandler of Columbia beat Read 7-5, 6-4. In this round Chase won from his opponent 6-1, 6-3; but in the third he was in turn defeated by Foote of Yale...
...preliminary round of the tournament at New Haven yesterday morning, Harvard's representatives, Gosline, Read and Chase, all won their matches by default. The grounds were in excellent condition, but the attendance was light...
...very attractive suite of rooms, newly papered, painted and tinted throughout; with bath. In Read's Block, Boylston Street, next to Post Office...