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...tournament is free to all. This is a change from the previous custom made by reason of the fact that the winning pair in the fall tournament is never looked upon as champion in the same sense as the winning single player. Any person connected with the college can enter the tournament, since there is no longer a fee of membership connected with the associament, which entitle the players to free use of the turf courts, are 50 cents for single entries, and 15 cents for pairs. The book will immediately be left at Bartlett's, and the entries close...
...Harvard under the elective system is such a paradise for lazy men, why is it that students will remain at prepartory schools an extra year in order to enter Harvard, and why is it that after they have entered, so many are found who are willing to take the hardest courses, and do the great amount of voluntary work that is done annually at Harvard in the way of supporting the many literary societies, the Finance Club, the Historical Society, and the Natural History and Mathemaiical Seminars? Why do they not. if they are seeking for ease, dispense with this...
...tournament is free to all. This is a change from the previous custom made by reason of the fact that the winning pair in the fall tournament is never looked upon as champion in the same sense as the winning single player. Any person connected with the college can enter the tournament, since there is no longer a fee of membership connected with the association. The entrance fees to the tournament, which entitle the players to free use of the turf courts, are 50 cents for single entries, and 15 cents for pairs. The book will immediately be left...
...voted to leave the arrangement for the race meeting in the hands of the officers and directors. Invitations were, therefore, sent to the bicycle club of Yale, Brown and the Andover Academy, and nearly every member of our own club asked either personally or by printed requests, to enter one or more of the events. The result has been anything but gratifying, for two men only from the Harvard club were willing to enter, and Brown was the only one of the outside clubs who intended to send up a representative. I am obliged to announce, therefore, that the club...
Yale has been invited by the University of Pennsylvania to enter as a competitor for the Childs cup, in the place of Princeton. The Harvard race will require so much time and work from Yale that she has deemed it impossible to accept...