Word: upperclassmen
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Entries for the singles in the University championship tennis tournament will close tonight at 6 o'clock. The bluebooks for the signatures of Freshmen will be in the Rendezvous until that hour; upperclassmen and graduates should register at Leavitt & Peirce's. Entries for the doubles will remain open until 6 o'clock Wednesday. No person on probation may enter. Play in the singles will begin Monday, and the schedule will be published in the CRIMSON...
...before 6 o'clock tomorrow in singles, and before 6 o'clock Wednesday in doubles. Play in the singles will start Monday, and in the doubles, if possible, on Thursday, thus permitting the same man to enter in both. Freshmen may register in the blue-book at the Rendezvous, upperclassmen and graduates at Leavitt & Peirce's. A fee of 50 cents in the singles and $1 for each team in the doubles will be charged. The Office wishes it distinctly understood that no person on probation may enter...
...opportunity to hear President Lowell explain the ins and outs of the recently adopted "elective-group" system should command the attention of every member of the Freshman class at 5.30 o'clock this afternoon. Even to upperclassmen familiar with the old scheme of electives, the rules now in force for 1914 and 1915 seem complicated to a degree. To Freshmen, and especially to that always large number of the class completely at sea as to the nature of their life work, this exposition of the requirements should prove of unique value. Although members of the Faculty are fully competent...
Relay race.--Harvard Law School upperclassmen vs. Brookline Gymnasium...
...first year medical men, four men on a team, each running two laps, or 260 yards: and the interclass relay race--each team to consists of fifteen men, each man to run two laps, or 260 yards. Arrangements are also under way for a race between Harvard Law School upperclassmen and Brookline Gymnasium, four men on a team each running two laps, or 260 yards...