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...finals in the doubles between Sears Bros. and Kuhn and Keep will be played to-day, at 12, and will doubtless be very interesting...
Yesterday was the first day of the tennis tournament, and as the day was perfect for the game quite a large number of sets were played. The second round of singles was played, and the doubles were begun. The singles resulted as follows: First round, Lord vs. Keep, 6-3, 6-1; Bowen vs. Reynolds, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3; Tailer vs. Frost, 6-1, 6-0; H. M. Sears vs. Brewer, 6-3, 6-2; P. S. Sears vs. Mills, 6-1, 6-1; Kuhn vs. Tilton, 6-1, 6-1; Hallowell vs. Mackay...
Singles. First round. 1. W. B. Lord vs. R. W. Keep; 2. F. J. Reynolds vs. J. H. Bowen; 3. R. W. Frost vs. E. W. McClellan; 4. H. M. Sears vs. G. H. Brewer; 5. C. L. Mills vs. P. S. Sears; 6. H. Kuhn vs. B. Tilton; 7, W. W. Mackay vs. J. M. Hallowell; S. J. M. Newell vs. P. L. Sternbergh; 9. L. M. Keasbey vs. H. M. Federhen; 10. E. E. Hamlin vs. M. B. Clarke; 11. D. K. Snow vs. G. E. Howes; 12. F. J. Moors vs. T. H. Shepard...
Doubles. First Round. 1. Hamlin and Lee vs. Rogers and Frost; 2. Packard and Federhen vs. Keasbey and Paine; 3. Hopkins and Snow vs. Kuhn and Keep. Byes - 4. Brewer and Reynolds; 5. Sternbergh and Emery; 6. Bancroft and Hallowell; 7. Carey and Ellis; 8. P. S. Sears and H. M. Sears...
...belong entirely to the school, and the inspiration to the college. There is no demarkation, with one spirit of education on the one side and another spirit of education on the other. The colleges cannot prosper unless the schools also prosper. The colleges of New England do not keep pace with the growth of the population. Not only is the growth of the colleges alarmingly small, but the progress of the preparatory schools is equally unsatisfactory. President Eliot believed that it is a relaxation on the part of the colleges to admit students by certificate from a large number...