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...George A. Plimpton, senior partner of Ginn and Company, the New York publishing firm, will open an exhibition of early textbooks and manuscripts contemporary with Dante in the Treasure Room of the Widener Library at four o'clock on Sunday afternoon, when he will give a short talk on "The Education of Dante". The lecture will be open to the public...
...Hill and Briggs defeated Stralem and Rouillion 6-2, 6-1; Helm and Hyams defeated Townsend and Hope by default; Hoskins and Bailey defeated Stern and Nesbit, 6-1, 4-6, 6-2; Whitehouse and Duncan defeated Davis and Langeathal by default; Hill and Butman defeated Steres and partner by default; Warren and Swift defeated Clemenco and Quel, 6-3, 6-1; Hesseltine and Carlson defeated Baldwin and Hamilton by default; Farnham and Farnham defeated Ross and Heustin...
...clock tomorrow afternoon Mr. Tilden, with Captain 1 A De Puranne '21 as his partner, will meet R. N. Williams '16, former national champion, and J. R. Fenne '21 of the University Tennis squad in an exhibition doubles match at the Longwood Covered Courts...
...running. He came to Cambridge this fall heralded as a speedy runner but as a man who went down easily when tackled, but in the exhibition he gave against the University yearlings he showed a phenomenal ability to stick to his feet even when tackled. Together with his running partner. Neidlinger, he romped through the Crimson defense for long gains. In the line the Blue yearlings will furnish at least one star. Captain Blair, a former Hotchkiss player who showed great strength both on the offense and defense against the University...
Corbett is still the same old Jim, tall, well-tailored and wearing the same impenetrable face. He forms a perfect foil for the antics of his partner, his eloquent speech on the eighteenth amendment being completely lost in the gales of merriment aroused by the contortions of Van, as the latter attempts to tell his "red" joke...