Word: west
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...tennis team has had a most successful season this year, losing but two matches, one to the West Side Club of New York, and one to the Longwood Club, both by close scores. The University players won thirteen matches from important college teams in the east, such as Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Dartmouth, Pennsylvania, and Leland Stanford from the west, and from such clubs as the Agawam Hunt Club, of Providence, the Philadelphia Cricket Club, the Chevy Chase Club, and the Norfolk Country Club...
Students should enter at the south door, unless accompanied by friends, when they should enter at the west door. Officers of the University and their families enter at the north door. The galleries only are open to the public...
...competition closes this week. All designs must be received by this time at the executive offices of The Society for Electrical Development, 29 West 39th Street, New York...
Also Fulton Cutting '09, Fellow for Research in Physics; Robert Van Arsdale Norris, Lecturer on Coal Mining; Warren Milton Persons, Exchange Lecturer on Economics from Colorado College, first half 1916-17; James Hardy Ropes '89, Exchange Professor to the West for the second half 1916-17; Roland Cotton Smith, William Belden Noble Lecturer...
...Princeton; Rufus Hallowell Bond, of Everett; Edward Livingston Burrill, Jr., of New York, N. Y.; Edward Lawrence Casey (captain), of Natick; Hamilton Coolidge, of Brookline; Philip Henry Currier, of Wellesley Hills; Winslow Bent Felton of Haverford, Pa.; Charles Fairchild Fuller, of New York, N. Y.; Robert Ellsworth Gross, of West Newton; James Wilbert Henderson, of Cambridge; Gorham Hubbard, Jr., of Boston; Norman Howes Kerr, of Brookline; John Langdon Leighton, of Monadnock, N. H.; Robert McAllister Lloyd, Jr. (manager), of New York, N. Y.; Willard Wise McLeod, of Malden; Richard Dudley Sears, Jr., of Boston, and Philip Zach, of Roxbury...