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...Washburn...
...defeat at the hands of the West Side Tennis Club of Forest Hills in a match played Saturday on the latter's courts. All but three of the matches went to three sets and were nip and tuck throughout. Captain de Turenne opposed W. M. Washburn, ranking player and member of the Davis Cup team, but although he played on the offensive most of the time, finally lost 7-5, 6-8, 6-3. Fenno and Feibleman were the Crimson victors in the singles, taking their matches 6-4, 3-6, 6-0 and 6-3, 6-2 from Gayness...
...reprint of the editorial in the fake CRIMSON of May 30, 1901, published by the Lampoon, then under the direction of Richard Washburn Child, newly appointed Ambassador to Italy...
...Lampoon editor who published this famous fake Crimson, Richard Washburn Child, has just been appointed Ambassador to Italy. During the two decades since this coup, Mr. Child has been active in the journalistic world, winning for himself so great a name as a newspaperman and publicist, that he was chosen by President Hardnig as one of his closest advisors during the recent campaign...
...report was appointed recently by John W. Prentiss '98, President of the Associated Harvard Clubs, to consider the question of a possible memorial at the University to Colonel Roosevelt, one of the three alumni who subsequently became Presidents of the United States. Its chairman is Hon. Charles G. Washburn '80 of Worcester, Mass., classmate and biographer of Colonel Roosevelt...