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...final shoot for the class championship will be held between the Juniors and the Freshmen on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3.15 o'clock. The teams will each be made up of four men, each man shooting at 50 birds thrown in strings of 25 at unknown angles from a Magau trap. As three men of last year's 1906 team, which lost to 1904 in the final round of the interclass matches, will probably shoot this afternoon, the chances strongly favor the Juniors. Members of the winning team will receive silver cups presented by the Shooting Club...
...second of the interclass shoots will be held between the Seniors and Juniors on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3.15 o'clock. Teams will be composed of four men each, and each man will shoot at 50 birds thrown at unknown angles in strings of 25 from a Magau trap...
...first interclass shoot, between 1907-1908, will be held on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3.15 o'clock. Each man will shoot at 50 birds thrown from a Magau trap at unknown angles in strings of 25. The teams will be composed of five men each, and vacancies will be filled by members of the club now in the Law School...
...these shoots, which will be held on Soldiers Field, each man will shoot at 50 birds thrown from a Magan trap at unknown angles. Members of the winning team will receive silver cups offered by the club. Each team will be composed of five men and vacancies on any team will be filled by members of the club now in the Law School...
Shortly after 10.30 o'clock last Thursday morning fire was discovered in room 22 on the second floor of the north entry of Hollis Hall. The fire, the cause of which is unknown, spread rapidly to the adjoining rooms by means of the gas pipes and for a time threatened the entire building. A. L. Thayer 1L. and four workmen with the aid of the University fire apparatus succeeded in holding the flames in check, however, until the arrival of the Cambridge Fire Department, which extinguished the fire after an hour's work...