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...considerable delay in the inauguration of the advisory system. As a rule, it is during the first month of the college year that a student stands most in need of assistance; yet this is the very period when the advisory system is most disorganized. Under present conditions, the list of Seniors who are to serve as advisors is tentatively compiled during the spring of the Junior year; but no definite assignments of advisees are made until the fall. And even after these assignments have been made, there is always a further delay in arranging for interviews...
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...best played and most spectacular matches of the season the University tennis team was defeated yesterday by the strong Providence Tennis Club septet 6-4. Numbering in their team such well-known players as William T. Tilden 2d, who is second in the national ranking list, and is one of the four players on the American Davis Cup team, Arnold Jones Jr. and E. T. Curley, Rhode Island State Champion, the visitors presented a formidable aggregation...
Nominations for the Undergraduate Union Committee have also been made by the Student Council. The list is as follows: Henry Russell Atkinson '21, Robert Lawrence Finley '21, Roy Edward Larsen '21, John Archibald Sessions '21, Hermon Dunlap Smith '21, Thomas Redmond Thayer '21, Myles Pierce Baker '22, Richard Roberston Higgins '22, Bertram Kimball Little '23 and Vinton Chapin '23. Of these nominees three are to be elected from the Junior class, one from the Sophomore and one from the Freshman. The election of this committee will be open only to members of the Union and will be conducted...
Watchers at the polls for the Union election tomorrow have been appointed as printed below. Each man whose name is on the list must report at his appointed time and place or procure a substitute. The polls will be open from 8 to 6 tomorrow at the Crimson Building, Memorial Hall, Standish Hall and the Union...