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...University second team was snowed under, 8 matches to 1, by the Yale scrubs Saturday afternoon on the indoor courts of the Longwood Cricket Club at Chestnut Hill. All three doubles contests went easily to the Elis, while the Crimson secured only one singles. C. P. Holmes '22 was the only University victor, defeating Minis of Yale in straight sets...
...manager will be awarded numerals with the approval of the Student Council and the Athletic Committee: Duncan Forbes Thayer of Lancaster, captain; James Anasias of Lowell; John Chandler Bancroft of Hnaea N. Y.; Charles Chauncey Buell of Hartford, Ct.; Paul Warren Butman of Brookline; Joseph Sill Clark Jr, of Chestnut Hill, Pay Raymond Henry Keegan of Springfield; Charles Carroll Lee of New York, N. Y.; Kenneth Boyd Lucas of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Stanley John Gregory Nowak of Chicoped Falls; Thomas Fletcher Oakes of New York, N. Y.; George Owen Jr. of Newton; Frederic Welsey Pratt of Jabes Curry Watson...
...Freshman golf team yesterday demonstrated its superiority by the score of 3-2 over the Brookline High School five at the Chestnut Hill links. Captain C. C. de Gersdorff was off form and lost his match to Walsh, two and one. Playing in second and third positions, G. G. Folin and D. A. Williams were easy winners over Brookline by the respective scores of three and two, and five and four. As S. H. Browne lost a close match to Duane, the score stood at three all, but W. W. Cutler Jr. decided the contest for the University...
Henry Hardwick Faxon '21, of Quincy; George Storer Baldwin, Jr., '21, of Chestnut Hill, and Robert Minturn Sedgwick '21, of Cambridge, were nominated for the Vice-Presidency of the Union next year at a meeting of the Student Council held last evening. The Vice-President will be elected by all the undergraduates of Harvard College at an election to be held from 8 to 6 on Wednesday. The polls will be at Memorial Hall, the Crimson Building, Standish Hall, the Union, and other places to be announced later...
...Cambridge; Mrs. Russell Duane, of Philadelphia; Mrs. G. R. Fearing, of Dedham; Mrs. Alan Forbes, of Westwood; Mrs. Wolcott Howe Johnson, of Boston; Mrs. J. T. Lanman, of Lawrence, L. I.; Mrs. Joseph Larocque, of Bernardsville, N. J.; Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, of Cambridge; Mrs. James A. Lowell, of Chestnut Hill; Mrs. C. F. Lyman; of Boston; Mrs. R. L. MacDuffie, of New York; Mrs. T. Nelson Perkins, of Dedham; Mrs. H. L. Pratt, of New York; Mrs. J. M. Proctor, of Boston; Mrs. P. M. Reynolds, of Readville; Mrs. H. Sewall, of Boston; Mrs. John Thayer, of Lancaster...