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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...closely contested. Whitney won the first set easily, Fraser-Campbell driving a good many balls outside and in to the net. In the second set Fraser-Campbell braced, and at one time was leading 4 to 1, but Whitney by steadier playing was able to pull up and finally win the set at 7-5. In the next two sets, Fraser-Campbell's service proved very effective and he scored several aces. His strokes were also working well and frequently he passed Whitney at the net, although the latter made several brilliant places. In the fifth set, each...
...Monday the Seniors will play the Juniors, and the Sophomores the Freshmen. The two teams which win the most points on that day will meet on Tuesday, when the tournament will be completed. Each match will be for the best two out of three sets...
...second team coaches are in urgent need of more material. An exceptional opportunity is here offered to men who have had little or no experience in football to be coached by men who know how to bring out the best of them. Those men who win their "H2d" by playing in any one of the second team games are in line for their "H" the following year. Every man who has any football aspirations is urged to come out and do his best. L. WITHINGTON...
Captain Foster, the first speaker, emphasized the importance of the fall work. We always know the ability of the veterans, but what is needed to win meets in second string men as well as stars. In the fall, more chance is given for individual coaching, and thereby new material is developed. This applies especially to the Freshmen, for they make the winning University teams of the future. Shrubb will have charge of the cross-country men. All distance men should report to him daily, for such work develops them. Since Freshmen will not be eligible for the University team...
...Greenleaf Fund, the income from which, about $16,000 annually, is given to first-year students in Harvard College who are candidates for the degree of A.B. About one hundred deserving students are assisted each year from this fund. Deserving students in the three higher classes, who do not win scholarships, may receive aid from the Beneficiary and the Loan Funds. JOHN F. MOORS, Chairman. SYDNEY M. WILLIAMS. E. H. WELLS, Secretary. Committee on Scholarships...