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CHARLES COPELAND, Sec'y.Chess Club.- There will be a book at Bartlett's until Thursday night for entries for the tournament. Open to all members of the university...
...first meeting of the Chess club in their new rooms was held last evening. and proved vary successful. H. A. Davis '91, was elected secretary-treasurer in place of R. W. Herrick, resigned. The club will hold a chess tournament open to all members of the university...
There will be a blue book at Bartlett's for entries until Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The entrance fee will be 25 cents. The tournament will be held in the club room in the old Hasty Pudding building, and all drawings and results will be announced in the CRIMSON. The following men were elected: F. E. Parker, '89, A. D. Hodges, '89, B. Dickson, '90, Stickney, '91, T. Aiken...
CHARLES COPELAND, Sec'y.Chess Club.- There will be a book at Bartlett's until Thursday night for entries for the tournament. Open to all members of the university...
...very good prospect of securing for permanent club rooms the old Hasty Pudding building now used by the Conference Francaise. Definite arrangements will be made in a few days, and the next meeting, on Monday night, will probably be held there. The club will not contest in the intercollegiate tournament, which will be held at New York on Thanksgiving day. M. J. Bridge, the winner of last year's tournament at Harvard had been invited to represent the club, but he will be unable to attend, and has been decided ineligible for the tournament as he is no longer connected...