Word: hourly
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...nineteenth annual intercollegiate four-board chess tournament between Harvard, Columbia, Princeton and Yale will begin this afternoon and will continue tomorrow and Saturday at the rooms of the West Side Republican Club in New York City. The University team left Cambridge yesterday afternoon. The play takes place between the hours of 1 and 6 in the afternoon, and 8 and 10 in the evening. The games will be played with a time-limit of fifteen moves an hour, and all games unfinished by 10 o'clock will be adjudicated by the referee...
...student to whom an extension of the recess is granted is thereby released from his responsibility to his instructors, nor is he thereby excused from hour examinations or written tests. Absence from Cambridge is no excuse for delay in handing in written work...
...meeting of the Sophomore class will be held in Lower Massachusetts today at 1 o'clock to ratify the class constitution which was discussed and amended on Friday. As the room will be in use until 1 o'clock, it is requested that no one enter before that hour...
...Aeronautical Society will hold an exhibit of cinematograph pictures of aeroplanes in flight in Brattle Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Motion views of the late Ralph Johnstone performing the "spiral glide," LeBlanc making a world's speed record of 68 miles an hour, Paulhan flying at Los Angeles, and other aviators will be shown. An admission fee of 50 cents will be charged to the public, but society members will be admitted free on showing their 1910-11 membership cards, which may be obtained from A. Sweetser '11, on payment of dues...
...conduct a cinematograph exhibit of aeroplanes in flight, in Brattle Hall next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Motion views of the late Ralph Johnstone performing the "spiral glide" in the Wright machine. Le Blanc in a Bleriot monoplane making a world's speed record of 68 miles an hour, Paulhan flying at Los Angeles, and other flyers at recent aviation meets, will be shown. A public admission of 50 cents will be charged, and society members will be admitted free on showing their 1910-11 membership cards, which may be obtained from A. Sweetser '11, on payment of dues...