Word: smithing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Chess Club has chosen the captains of the Freshman interdormitory chess teams, soon to play for the cup presented by R. K. Kenna '17, as follows: Gore, H. Rosenthal; Smith, H. S. Ordway; Standish, D. F. Wright. All Freshmen interested in chess will report to the captain of their respective dormitory. Any Freshman not living in the dormitories may leave his name with R. G. R. Sloane '19, in Holworthy 4, who will assign him to one of the dormitories for trials...
...match between Gore and Smith Halls must be played on or before March 16, and the ensuing match between the winning team and Standish on or before April 1. The cup, which is on exhibition at the Chess Club, was won last year by Standish, in 1916 by Smith and in 1915 by Gore...
...pound class, F. J. Fox; 125-pound class, R. W. Powers; 135-pound class, C. P. Smith; 145-pound class, J. A. MacDonell; 158-pound class, W. Fuller; 175-pound class, E. V. Parsonette; heavy-weight class, P. Salter...
...Lieut, Morize, instructor: W. M. Keyser, A. E. Kirk, G. E. Ladd, C. LaFarge, W. S. Levenson, A. Levy, Jr., H. W. O'Neill, J. Otis, F. C. Packard, R. C. Partridge, A. Palmer, E. P. Perkins, R. Pierce, E. Pruyn, J. H. Robb, A. A. Robey, C. G. Smith, Jr., L. D. Steefel, S. H. Stevens, C. S. Swan and P. Zach...
...Freshman Debating Club held its second meeting of the year in the Smith Halls Common Room last evening at 7.30 o'clock, at which plans for a series of interdormitory debates were completed. The trials will be in the Smith, Gore and Standish Common Rooms for the respective interdormitory teams, from 5 to 6 o'clock on Monday afternoon, February 25, and from 8.15 to 9.30 o'clock on the same evening. The question for the trials will be the same as that for the University triangular debate: "Resolved, That, except in so far as is necessary to conceal military...