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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Whittemore '96 vs. W. H. Davis '93; W. A. Lecompte vs. P. W. Booth '96; J. B. Chamberlain '96 vs. D. P. Rhodes; H. A. Curtis '96 vs. G. P. Wrenn Jr. '96; R. E. Phillips '93 vs. J. Hewins '96; W. O. Harrison '93 vs. winner of Atherton - Taylor; R. W. Coues '95 vs. J. A. Garland Jr.; R. J. Forsyths '94 vs. G. C. Gibson; Winner of Cummings - Smith vs. winner of Taussig - Hoppin; winner of Simonds - Carter vs. winner of Chase - Wilder. At 4 p. m. - H. A. Davis vs. C. E. Noyes; W. L. Vankleeck...
...Wrenn.CHESS TOURNAMENT. - The annual tournament of the Harvard Chess Club will begin Monday, October 17. The tournament is open to all undergraduates of the university, and to members of the Graduate, Law, and Medical schools that are graduates of Harvard. The winner of the first and second prizes will represent Harvard in the Inter-collegiate tournament at New York. Bluebook at Hubbard's apothecary. Entrance fee, fifty cents. Entries close Friday...
...Wrenn.CHESS TOURNAMENT. - The annual tournament of the Harvard Chess Club will begin Monday, October 17. The tournament is open to all undergraduates of the university, and to members of the Graduate, Law, and Medical schools that are graduates of Harvard. The winner of the first and second prizes will represent Harvard in the Inter-collegiate tournament at New York. Bluebook at Hubbard's apothecary. Entrance fee, fifty cents. Entries close Friday...
...Wrenn.CHESS TOURNAMENT. - The annual tournament of the Harvard Chess Club will begin Monday, October 17. The tournament is open to all undergraduates of the university, and to members of the Graduate, Law, and Medical schools that are graduates of Harvard. The winner of the first and second prizes will represent Harvard in the Inter-collegiate tournament at New York. Bluebook at Hubbard's apothecary. Entrance fee, fifty cents. Entries close Friday...
...KEELER,13 Stoughton.CHESS TOURNAMENT. - The annual tournament of the Harvard Chess Club will begin Monday, October 17. The tournament is open to all undergraduates of the university, and to members of the Graduate, Law, and Medical schools that are graduates of Harvard. The winner of the first and second prizes will represent Harvard in the Inter-collegiate tournament at New York. Bluebook at Hubbard's apothecary. Entrance fee, fifty cents. Entries close Friday...