Word: stripped
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Tonight the preliminary bouts will be fenced, and the finals will take place tomorrow. In the preliminaries one man from each team will be assigned to each of the three strips, and will fence every other man on that strip. The five teams which win the greatest number of bouts tonight will compete in the finals tomorrow, which will be in the form of a round robin tournament...
...interclass fencing tournament will be held at 7.30 o'clock this evening on the floor of the Gymnasium. Each team will be composed of three men, each man to fence every man on the opposing team. The tournament will be fought in two sections, 1905 against 1906 on one strip, and 1907 against 1908 on the other. The two winning teams will compete in the final round for the class championship. Cups, presented by H. St. Gaudens '03, will be awarded to the members of the winning team, who will also be entitled to wear caps bearing their class numerals...
...tournament will be held on the floor of the Gymnasium at 8 o'clock this evening. Each team will be composed of three men, each man to fence every other man on the opposing team. The bouts will be fought in two sections: 1904 will fight 1905 on one strip, and 1906 will fight 1907 on the other. The winning team from each section will fight in the final round for the class championship. A team from the Law School will then fence an unofficial round with the winning team...
...rowing men are requested to go to their boat house directly after the Union exercises today, which are now expected to end at 3.45, in order that they may strip in time to reach the Gymnasium at 4.15. H. BULLARD...
...chief opposition to the petition came from representatives of the Saint Paul's Catholic Association, which owns a large amount of property on the route. Several representatives of the Association spoke against the petition, saying that if the parkway was built a strip of land 35 feet wide would have to be taken from the Association and that the loss of this land would destroy its chapel and interfere with the convent school and the future plans of the Association. They also claimed that there was no call for the parkway on the part of the public and that...