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...from September 1, 1906; W. Lichtenstein, Assistant in charge of European History in the College Library from September 1, 1906; J. L. Stackpole '95, Lecturer on Patent Law for one year, from September 1, 1906; B. Rand '79, Librarian in charge of the Philosophical Library in Emerson Hall from August...
During the summer W. C. Chick '05 won numerous golf events. On July 4 he won the principal cup at the Tedesco Country Club and received the gross prize in the qualifying round with a card of 83. In the tournament for the Samuel Ivers cup held on August 10 at Poland Springs he defeated W. S. Harlan of Washington, 2 up and 1 to play. Later Chick covered the Poland Springs course in 68, thus going under both the amateur and professional records. On September 4 he won the gross score prize at Tedesco, making the 18 holes...
...Lyon, amateur champion of Canada, the match not being decided until the twentieth hole. Lyon was defeated in the final match by E. M. Byers. On July 26 Egan covered 36 holes at Ekwanok in 151, thus equalling the record made last season by A. L. White '06. On August 4 he established a new amateur record of 151 on the Homewood Country Club, and a week later won the Mayflower cup at Onwentsia by defeating R. E. Hunter, Midlothian Country Club, 5 up and 4 to play. W. E. Egan '05 won the Onwentsia medal play cup with...
...Gilbert '08 made the best gross score, 82, in the Fourth of July tournament at Brae Burn Country Club, and in the qualifying round for the August cup on the same course covered the 18 holes in 81 strokes, the lowest score of the tournament. H. H. Wilder '09 was defeated by H. R. Johnstone of Myopia Hunt Club, 1 up, in the semi-final round for the Crocker-McKee trophy at Manchester. Johnstone later won the tournament...
...Summer School for 1906 will open on Thursday, July 5, and will close on Wednesday, August 15. The courses given in the School are primarily designed for teachers, or those preparing to teach, but are open without formal examinations to all qualified persons. Some of the courses may be counted towards the degree of A.B. or S.B. by students in the College or the Scientific School. There are in all 75 courses...