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...second time in two years, Harris Coggeshall 21, won the University A tennis tournament when he defeated J. M. Barnaby Jr. '33 yesterday afternoon 6-2, 6-1, 6-2. Coggeshall was seeded player number one in the tournament. He played in the Massachusetts State Doubles championship last June and was co-winner with M. T. Hill...
Walter Hastings, the only Law dormitory, is sadly out of date and provides for only a neglibible number of students, a large portion of the building being given over to rooms for Law club meetings. The magnificence of the new Langdell Hall makes the other Law buildings seem all the more shoddy by comparison. Such a nationally important institution should have a unified set of buildings centering about the recitation hall and library. Here the heavy schedule imposed by the Law school could at least be made more attractive by alleviated living conditions. Of course to those who can afford...
...however, through its Department of Public Works requires that certain standards be complied with before a town be permitted to install traffic lights. There must be a minimum total of 500 vehicles an hour at an intersection where 25 per cent of the traffic is cross traffic. If the number of cars per hour falls below the standard for a period of 120 minutes, the signal must be turned off. These requirements were suggested by the Erskine Bureau which had made a complete study of motor travel in the state...
About 45 men are reporting daily for the class teams, the number having been reduced from that of last year by the 150-pound teams under the direction of David Guarnaccia '29 and E. A. Evans. The Seniors are coached by I. R. Duchin, while the Juniors and Sophomores are reporting to Samborski and B. Dorman, respectively. Any men who care to try for positions on these teams should report to the coaches on Soldiers Field. With the introduction of more House Plan units next year, this should be the last season of class football...
...light as expected, Coach Horween sending teams B and C against those members of Coach French's Freshman squad that did not take part in the Exeter game last Saturday. It was an informal scrimmage with no record of first downs or touchdowns being kept. Team A, minus a number of men who were excused, ran through signals after having listened to Horween discuss the mistakes of the Army game...