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...fall tournament for the University singles championship in tennis has reached the semi-final round. G. P. Gardner, Jr., 1G.B., captain of the University tennis team in 1910, C. S. Cutting '12, captain of the University team, R. Tunis '13, and the winner of the McKean-Haymond match are those who remain...
...clock; G. P. Gardner, Jr., 1G.B. vs. E. P. Pearson 3., C. S. Cutting '12. vs. H. H. Bundy 1L., R. Tunis '13 vs. H. s. McKee '13. The match between J. A. Locke 3L and F. C. Haymond 2L will be played at 2.30 o'clock, the winner playing Q. A. S. McKean '13 at 4 o'clock...
...will be awarded to the winner of today's race, but one will be given to the man making the best average in all three races. A man becomes ineligible for the prize as soon as he is taken on the training table...
Blue-books for entries to this race have been placed in the Locker Building, the list of entries closing tonight at 6 o'clock. No cup will be awarded to the winner of this race, but one will be given the man making the best average in all three races. A man becomes ineligible for this prize as soon as he is taken to the training table...
Below, the CRIMSON prints a review of the four-act play "The Product of the Mill," by Miss E. A. McFadden, of Radcliffe, which was announced on Saturday as the winner of the Craig Prize for 1911. The play which won the prize last year was the well-known "The End of the Bridge," by Miss Florence L. Lincoln, also of Radcliffe, which went through over 100 performances at the Castle Square Theatre last winter. "The Product of the Mill" will be produced at the same place immediately after the Christmas holidays...