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...annual elections of the Chess Club held yesterday resulted in the election of Louis Du Bois Le Fevre '17, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., as captain of the chess team for 1916-17; Richard Kerens Kenna '17, of Sussex, England, as president of the Chess Club; Everett Tyron King '18, of Cambridge, vice-president; Otto Maass 2G., of Montreal, Canada, second vice-president; and Reginald Gordon Sloane '19, of Port Washington, L. I., N. Y., secretary-treasurer...
Word has been received that the three Harvard men on board the "Sussex," the British steamship torpedoed in the British Channel last Friday afternoon, have all landed safely, although one is still in serious condition...
...following officers were elected by the University Chess Club for 1915-16: President, Charles Henry Fabens 2L, of Salem; first vice-president, Alfred Shendon Ellenberger uC., of Harrisburg, Pa.; second vice-president, Louis Du Bois LeFevre '17, of Mineville, N. Y.; secretary-treasurer, Richard Kevens Kenna '17, of Eridge, Sussex, England. The Chess team elected Robert Johnson '16, of Woburn, captain for next year...
...Rogers '07, of Sussex, New Brunswick, has been appointed a Rhodes scholar to Oxford University from that province by Mount Allison University. He was graduated in 1904 from there with high honors, and after teaching at the Acacia Villa School in Grand Pre for a year, he entered College last fall as a Senior and has been specializing in the classics...
Winfred Alexis Alward 2G., of Frederickton, N. B., and Henry Coleman Farrington '05, of Cambridge, were capsized and drowned while sailing off the Isles of Shoals on July 17. Alward, before entering college, had been principal of the Sussex High School at Fredericton. Farrington prepared at the Cambridge Latin School, where he played on the school eleven...