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...trial matches to select the tennis team to play Yale on Saturday, May 27, will commence today on Jarvis Field. Next week, the six men chosen for the team will compete in a round robin tournament...
...spoke Saturday morning at the preliminary trials to select speakers for the Boylston Prizes for elocution, 12 men were retained. Owing to the illness of Dean Briggs and Mr. Hart, the judges were Professor T. N. Carver, Assistant Professor Edward Hale and Rev. Prescott Evarts of Christ Church. The men retained, who will speak at the final trials next Thursday in an order to be determined later by lot, are: J. L. Burns '06, L. Carroll '06, W. H. Davis '05, H. S. Deming '05, R. L. Hale '06, W. O. Hubbard '05, A. S. Murphy '06, P. H. Noyes...
...preliminary trials to select speakers to compete in the final contest for the Boylston prizes in elocution will be held in Sanders Theatre at 9 o'clock on Saturday morning, May 6. All those who have not yet consulted Dean Briggs in regard to the selection of their speeches must do so either today at 2.30 o'clock, or tomorrow at 3.30 o'clock, in Sever...
...HAVEN, CONN., April 7.--The trials to select the Yale team for the Harvard-Yale debate on May 5, held here tonight, resulted in the choice of B. E. Case 2L., L. O. Bergh '06, E. H. Hart '07, F. E. Pierce Gr., J. N. Pierce 2Dv., J. S. Hopkins 3L. The three speakers will be chosen from these...
...preliminary trials to select speakers to compete in the final contest for the Boylston Prizes in elocution will be held in Sanders Theatre at 9 o'clock on Friday morning, May 5, or Saturday morning, May 6. The competition is open of Seniors and Juniors in the College. The speeches most be selections from English, Greek or Latin authors, and must, be approved by Dean Briggs, the Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, on or before Thursday, April 27. Dean Briggs will soon announce an hour on that day, when he may be consulted concerning the selection of speeches...