Word: longwood
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...number of gentlemen have purchased for the school the old Francis estate in Brookline, 26 acres in all, bounded by Longwood avenue, Huntington avenue and Francis street. Here, as funds are collected, the various buildings will be erected and the Medical, Dental and Veterinary Schools will each have its own quarters, with laboratories and a hospital. An appropriation for a School of Comparative Medicine has already been made from the H. L. Pierce bequest...
...Canada, and of the Middle States. D. F. Davis '00 and H. Ward '00 now hold both the international and the American championships in doubles, In the various important tournaments of the season, the only defeat suffered by Harvard men occurred in the Eastern championship in doubles at Longwood where Hackett and Allen of Yale defeated Whitman and Wright of Harvard...
...most important event of the season was the international tournament at Longwood early in August, between the English and the American associations for the Davis challenge cup. This was the first international match officially recognized. The conditions of the tournament provided that the cup should go to the team winning three out of five matches, one of which should be in doubles. The tournament resulted in a complete victory for the American team in three straight matches. In the singles Whitman defeated Gore in consecutive sets, 6-1, 6-3, 6-2, and Davis defeated Black...
...Longwood Tournament--M. D. Whitman (holder) defeated D. F. Davis (challenger,) 6-3, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3. Eastern Championship Doubles: Hackett and Allen defeated Whitman and Wright...
...Davis '00 defeated L. E. Ware '99 in the final match of the state tennis tournament at Longwood yesterday by the score of 6-4, 6-4, and 6-1. Davis played an exceptionally strong and brilliant game. His smashes at the net were accurate and sure and he passed Ware time and again by swift strokes along the side lines. Ware at first attempted to lob, but could not avoid the fierce smashes of his opponent. In the last set he tried to pass Davis by strokes, but was even less successful...