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...final rounds in the Senior, Junior, and Freshman divisions of the interclass tennis series were played on Jarvis Field Saturday afternoon. As a result of these matches A. Sweetser '11, C. S. Cutting '12, and E. H. Whitney '14 have qualified for the interclass championship. The final match in the Sophomore division between A. J. Lowrey and Q. A. S. McKean which was scheduled for Saturday has been postponed until tomorrow. The winner of this match will meet E. H. Whitney '14, and A. Sweetser '11 will meet C. S. Cutting '12 in the semi-final round of the interclass...
...semi-final round of the University individual golf championship, played yesterday over the links of the Woodland Golf Club, F. C. Davidson '12 was put out of the running by B. W. Estabrook '14 in an exciting match settled only on the nineteenth green. The match between P. M. Smith '11 and D. C. Nugent '11 was postponed until Monday. Play in the consolation round will also be continued next week...
...second round of the University golf championship and the first round of the consolation tournament were played yesterday. The results were as follows...
...competitors in the qualifying round of the individual golf championship of the University, played over the Woodland golf course, Monday, the following men made the 16 lowest scores and have drawn for today's play: F. T. Clark '12 vs. A. M. Crosby 1G., B. W. Estabrook '14 vs. F. Sargent '14, C. Amory '12, vs. J. G. McNeil '12, F. Davidson '12 vs. E. S. Giles '13, W. V. Booth '13 vs. T. A. E. Harris '11, P. M. Smith '11 vs. F. C. Baker 1G.S., C. S. Weeks '14 vs. C. Judson '14, D. C. Nugent...
...America. Of Sumner's speech on "The Crime Against Kansas," given in the United States Senate on May 19, 1856, fully a million copies were circulated. It was reprinted and widely distributed in England. In this respect it may be said of Sumner: "He fired the shot heard round the world." This speech was never answered in debate. The bludgeon of the slave power in the hands of Preston Brooks was the only weapon by which it was not assailed. But the attack on Sumner awakened the slumbering conscience of the North and tore off once and forever the mask...