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...intercollegiate chess championship again went to Columbia when the New York players survived with a comfortable margin the third and final round of the intercollegiate chess tournament at the Princeton Club, New York, on December 23. Columbia finished with eight points to her credit, Yale following in second place with six and one-half. The grand totals of the University and Princeton were five and one-half and four points respectively. The surprise of the tournament came in the last round when Yale, after having tied both the previous matches against Princeton and the University, defeated the Columbia team...
Yale plays Princeton today in the other match of the first day of the tournament. In the second round of the tournament tomorrow the University will play Yale, and Columbia will meet Princeton. The University team will meet Princeton and the Columbia and Yale teams will clash in the final round of the tournament on Saturday. The matches will start in the afternoon at 2 o'clock and continue until midnight if necessary on the first two days of the tournament, and the hours of play will be from 9 to 6 the last day. According to the usual custom...
...fifth round of the second-year competition among the law clubs for the Ames Prize the Choate, Warren, Thayer, and Wyman Clubs won their final arguments. The eight clubs which had previously won in the fourth round of the second-year competition were opposed as follows in the fifth round: Beale vs. Choate; Lowell vs. Wyman; Witanagamot vs. Wyman, and George Gray vs. Thayer. Since the Choate, Warren, Thayer and Wyman Clubs are the winners of the fifth round, they will be retained to compete in the third-year competition for the prize next year. Last year seven clubs were...
...final round of the third-year competition between the Lowell Club and the Witanagamot Club will be held shortly after the vacation. There will be no sixth round in the second-year, competition, as last year, since the elimination has been completed...
Whatever storms may have raged round the head of Professor Muenster-berg, there is no doubt that the Harvard faculty has suffered a serious loss by his death. This loss is the more unfortunate from the point of view of the University authorities because it comes so soon after the death of Professor Royce, and because it removes the last of the famous men in Harvard's department of philosophy and psychology. Less than a dozen years ago Professors James, Royce, Palmer, Santayana and Muensterberg were all teaching at Harvard, and their great and varied talents attracted students from...