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...annual Class Day Spread of the Phi Beta Kappa Society will be held June 16 in the space in the Yard west of Holworthy Hall and north of Stoughton Hall. This year graduate members of Phi Beta Kappa in the University are invited to spread with the undergraduates. Engraved invitations and tickets will go on sale May 25, and may be bought of the members of the Spread Committee, J. H. Leighton '14, R. L. West '14, and L. G. Burgevin...
...Beta Kappa, Alpha of Massachusetts, crowned itself with laurel and avenged its former reverses of fortune, when it defeated the Yale chapter in the annual game on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon. Broad-browed scholars who, though familiar with Newton's laws of motion, had never before tried the effect of willow on horse-hide, rose to the occasion and mashed the pill into a pulp. The result,--six runs in the first inning and seven more in the course of the game, while the visitors could barely nose out ten tallies. The features of the contest were Gilday's screaming...
...Harvard Chapter of Phi Bets Kappa has scheduled a game for their diamond experts with the Yale Chapter for next Saturday morning at 10.30 o'clock. The New Haven opponents will arrive Friday evening and will be the guests of the local chapter at dinner in the tower of Memorial Hall. The University Phi Beets have been recovering nicely from their recent misfortunes and expect to be in the pink of condition for Saturday's contest...
...annual undergraduate dinner of the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa will be held at the City Club, Boston, this evening at 6.30 o'clock. Professor R. B. Perry '97, of the Department of Philosophy, will speak. D. Kimball '15 will be orator and W. M. Washburn '15, poet, of the evening. The Harvard Chapter will have as its guests representatives from the chapters at Princeton, Yale and the University of Pennsylvania. P. B. Potter '14, first marshal of Phi Beta Kappa, will preside at the dinner...
Morris, as mound-officiator for the Monthly Advocate diamond disports again hung the Indian Sign on the Phi Beta Kappa nine by the score of 7 to 5 in what closely approached a game of real baseball yesterday. The fielding of both teams was remarkably clean, and the batting remarkably light. At the end of the sixth the score stood at 5 to 5, and it was decided by both litterateurs and scholars to debate to a decision. The exponents of combination hammered out two runs in the first of the seventh; and the Phi Beta Kappa men, aided...