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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Seniors won the interclass tennis championship from the Freshmen Saturday morning, when G.P. Gardner, Jr., '10 defeated A.H. Tomes '13 in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3. In the first set Gardner was erratic and wild, but his playing in the second set showed improvement. This match, added to the four victories of the Seniors on Friday, made the necessary best five out of nine. The score in matches stands 5 to 4, the third match in doubles, F.R. Kirkland '10 and P.T. Large, Jr., '10 vs. S. Minot 13 and J. Munro '13, not being played, since...
...interchange of punts followed the kick-off in the second half. Melican then recovered Kelley's punt on Harvard's 3-yard line. Bartlett scored a touchdown on the second play, and Dutton kicked an easy goal. Lewis was slightly injured and Marsh took his place. After two more exchanges of punts, Sibley recovered Kelley's punt on Harvard's 25-yard line. Wilson tried a field goal, which failed. Felton kicked from Harvard's 25-yard line. Lingard blocked Kelley's punt, which Hollister recovered and ran 20 yards to Worcester's 26-yard line. An onside kick...
...Seniors defeated the Sophomores in the second game of the interclass football series yesterday by the score of 9 to 0. The team-work of the Seniors was better than in their last game and was superior to that of the Sophomores, who played their first game yesterday...
...second half, both teams tried forward passes and onside kicks with little success. After a period in which kicking predominated, the Seniors ran back a punt to their opponents' 15-yard line. From this point, by successive line plunges, in which the runner was well supported, the Seniors carried the ball to the Sophomores' 1-yard line. Here the 1912 team stiffened, but was unable to prevent a touchdown...
...second act, Ravensbane enters the family of the Justice. He fascinates Rachel, who, in, turn, inspires in him an emotion that gradually becomes actual human love. Rachel throws over Richard, her betrothed, who challenges Ravensbane to a duel. In the third act, as the climax of a series of scenes, humorous on the surface, yet large with tragic significance, Ravensbane is suddenly confronted with his scarecrow self, in the the glass of Truth. At the beginning of the fourth act, he is found in the deepest agonies of despair, for his kindled spirit revolts at sight of himself...