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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University tournament bouts in six classes were scheduled, but as in the heavy-weights only one contestant appeared no bout was possible. H. M. Forbes '22 in the 125-pound class won the opening bout from O. M. Root '22 by a fall, and R. B. Varnum Unc. in the same weight also won by a fall. C. L. Wilson '20 and B. B. Corson Occ, each won in the 135-pound class, and in the next round Corson defeated Wilson in an exciting match. The other winners were R. T. Sloan Unc., R. N. Johnson '22, and J. Israelite...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 50 Matmen Report for Tournament | 12/17/1919 | See Source »

...Codman, H. F. Colt; 9-10, J. Crocker, F. Cromwell; 10-11, B. W. Currier, W. W. Douglas; 11-12, S. A. Duncan, H. Elliott, Jr.; 12-1, D. P. Freguson, A. B. Field; 1-2, J. B. Fleming, G. P. Fogg, Jr.; 2-3, D. M. Frothingham, W. Gale; 3-4, M. Gratwick, J. C. Greene; 4-5, R. M. Greenwood, C. C. Griffin; 5-6, F. T. Hammond, T. Hitchcock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOPHOMORE WATCHERS CHOSEN | 12/15/1919 | See Source »

...Nickerson, E. V. Otis; 9-10, R. Page, C. F. Peters; 10-11, R. G. Potter, P. L. Romaine; 11-12, C. W. Sabine, R. A. Sagendorph; 12-1, J. Sargent, Jr., H. Seabury; 1-2, P. M. Sears, G. H. Shattuck; 2-3, G. S. Smith, G. V. S. Smith; 3-4, W. B. Stearns, Jr., A. L. Steinert; 4-5, R. Sumner, J. W. Watson; 5-6, B. Wharton, W. Whitman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOPHOMORE WATCHERS CHOSEN | 12/15/1919 | See Source »

...approved at the annual meeting of the Association this winter. There is little doubt that these changes will go into effect, as the Committee is known to express the sentiments of the entire body. Among the seven men who form the Committee are R. N. Williams '16 and W. M. Washburn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SUGGEST TENNIS RULE CHANGES | 12/15/1919 | See Source »

...question of rendering him the honor that is his due. Indeed, I'm not so sure as to how much comfort Alexander-wherever he now may be-is taking in the thought that, 2242 years after his early demise at Babylon, lots and lots of people on this little pin-head in the cosmos still persist in calling him "the Great." The real point is this, that Whitney's career as a man "who did things" is still a lesson, an example, an inspiration, for the young American of today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: To Commemorate Whitney. | 12/15/1919 | See Source »

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