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...Juniors won the round-robin hockey tournament between the three upper classes in the Stadium yesterday afternoon by defeating the Sophomores by a score of 4 goals to 2. In the first period the Juniors made much the better showing and scored three goals. The playing of the Sophomores was listless, slow, and without any of the team play they showed in their former games. In the second half the play became more even, and the Sophomores succeeded in scoring two goals, while the Juniors scored but once...
...there is ice the final game of the round-robin hockey tournament between the three upper classes will be played between the Juniors and the Sophomores in the Stadium this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Both teams have defeated the Seniors by small margins, and the game today ought to be close and well contested...
...LECTURE. "Round Shoulders and Lateral Curvature." Dr. Robert W. Lovett. Harvard Medical School, Longwood avenue...
...third of the free public lectures on medical subjects to be given during the year by members of the Medical Faculty of the University, will be given at 8 o'clock tonight at the Medical School buildings, Longwood avenue. Dr. Robert W. Lovett '81 will lecture on "Round Shoulders and Lateral Curvature." Tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock Dr. Edward R. Bradford '69 will deliver the fourth lecture of the series on "Costume Deformities in Growing Children." No admission tickets are required...
...closed novice fencing tournament, held in the fencing room of the Gymnasium last night, was won by G. L. Cutting '09. H. M. Tillinghast '07 was second, and C. M. Price '09 third. There were nine entries in all and the preliminary round was divided into two sections. G. L. Cutting '09 and B. M. Nussbaum '08 won the first section, and C. M. Price '09 and H. M. Tillinghast '07 won the second. All four then fenced a round-robin. Cups were given by the Fencers' Club to the winners of the first three places...