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...candidate for the position of captain and becasuse each had his firm supporters for the place before the appointment, it is now announced in staring headlines that there is a "Row at Harvard." As a matter of fact only a very few of the students knew of the result of the election at the time when these words were set up in the office of the Herald. Knowing that some feeling had existed before, the writer left it to be inferred that Harvard students were not sportsmen enough, not gentlemen enough, to sink all differences of opinion that had previously...
...from her nearest rival, Columbia, and tying the other. Southard defeated Price of Columbia in a Vienna opening, and Ryder and Ross of Columbia tied in a French defense. At the end of this round Ryder had the best individual score, having won 3 games and tied 1. The result...
...fifth day of play the score was for the third time tied. Columbia won both her games and Harvard lost one, making the score Harvard 7, Columbia 7. Ryder suffered his first defeat by the clever playing of Seymour of Princeton. The result...
...lost one. Ross of Columbia won his game from Elmer of Princeton and Columbia was for the time in the lead. Price, however, lost to Seymour of Princeton, while Ryder won and Southard played a draw. This gave the Harvard players a lead of a half point. The result of the final round...
...pale, ascetic student, wearying of his search after truth, calls upon the arch fiend to aid him, the audience is carried through a bewildering array of scenes, each one a master-piece. Scenic artist Frank King has worked unceasingly for two weeks past and professes himself satisfied with the result. The electrical effects form a very large part of the production, and these are adequately supplied by Electrician Murphy...