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...Club held a shoot with the Birch Brook Club at Lynn Saturday, and was defeated by one point. The Harvard team made a total score of 157 out of a possible 200, while the Lynn team made...
...other men have been suspended for technical violations of the rule. His withdrawal has therefore been approved with regret. It must be remembered that the rule was made eight or ten years ago, when college sports needed cleaning up, and it seems unnecessarily severe at this time. Between total suspension from our teams for technical violation and free admission for complying with the spirit of the rules, the only just penalty seems to be suspension for one or more seasons. It may be added that Mr. Frantz's conduct has been throughout perfectly frank and honorable. Yours very truly...
...whist tournament by defeating O. S. Bryant 3L. and M. G. Beaman 3L. in the third match of the final series on Saturday. There were three matches in the finals, and in all 48 boards were played. Wertheimer and England won two of the three matches, and made a total score of 27 to their opponents...
...Membership Committee reported that the total membership of the Union is now 3,918, the numbers of the different classes of members being as follows: Active members, 1803; associate members, 805; non-resident members, 651; graduate life members, 642; student life members, 16; honorary, 1. All present members will be considered members for next year unless they resign; and all are strongly urged to get as many other men as possible to join the Union...
...total member hip of the Union up to April 1 was 3,918, which shows an increase of 99 during March. The numbers of the different classes of members were as follows: Active members, 1803; associate members, 806; non-resident members, 651; life members, 658. Of the four classes now in College, the Freshman has the largest representation numerically, the Junior the largest in proportion to the size of the class...