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...events will consist of the University wrestling championships, College fencing championships, and an exhibition by the University gymnastic team. The wrestling is open to all members of the University and will be contested in the following five classes: 115-pounds, 135-pounds, 145-pounds, 158-pounds, and heavyweight. The fencing will be open only to those men who are eligible for the University and the Freshman teams. Cups will be awarded in each class of the wrestling and to the winner of the fencing tournament. The entries for these events should be made before 1 o'clock, Saturday...
...championship wrestling meet of the New England Association of the Amateur Athletic Union will be held in Cyrus Hall, 40 Prospect street, Cambridge, this evening, at 7.30 o'clock. The rules of the Union will govern all contests, and the prizes awarded will consist of standard N. E. A. A. A. U. gold, and silver medals. Admission to the meet will be by tickets, which are 50 cents each...
...University gymnastic team will have a meet with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the Technology Gymnasium, Garrison street, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock. The meet will consist of work on the horizontal bar, parallel bars, side horse, flying rings, and tumbling, and also club swinging...
...Boutroux will deliver the third of his lectures in connection with Philosophy 4 in Emerson J this afternoon at 4.30. His talk will consist of a survey of the conditions of experimental science, and the questions which arise from contrasting its results under the hypothesis of "contingency" or "necessity." The lecture will be open to the public...
There will be three trials for candidates for the team, at which men may speak on either side of the question. The first trial, to be held on March 21, will consist of five-minute speeches, and as many men as prove valuable in the judgment of the committee will be retained. At the second and third trials, to be held on March 28 and 25, ten-minute speeches will be given. Six men will be retained as a result of the third trial, from which three speakers and an alternate will be chosen for the debate. All Freshmen wishing...