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...advanced through the early rounds of the Massachusetts State Individual tournament in the class B division, last week without mishap. G. H. Perkins '26, manager of the University squad and number three player on the second team was the first of the Crimson entrees to meet defeat. J. L. Pool '28, number one man on the second Crimson racquet team met with no serious opposition, and H. B. Jackson '27, P. R. Pease '26, and E. D. Pratt '27 experienced no difficulty in surviving the opening rounds. The play is expected to reach the semi-finals by the first...
Other speakers at the meeting will be Assistant Dean Elliott Perkins '23, Coach Dempsey, and Captain Tudor of the Freshman hockey team: J. L. Pool '28, chairman of the Freshman Election Committee, who will read the results of yesterday's elections of class officers; and the newly elected president of the class. W. I. Nichols '26, chairman of the Committee on Freshman Affairs, will introduce the speakers. Music will be furnished by the Gold Coast Orchestra, refreshments will be served, and special "1929" cigarette trays furnished through the cooperation of Arthur's, Inc. The meeting will end promptly...
...Freshman mass meeting preceding the Harvard. Yale Freshman hockey game next Friday night, J. L. Pool 28, who is in charge of the election, will read the results of the poll. The following is the complete list of nominees...
...Sanger will watch at Standish from 12 to 2 o'clock, W. T. Lloyd and Nathaniel Saltonstall will watch the Smith Halls polls at the same time, and E. D. Molcher and W. C. Peet will be stationed in Gore. From 6 until 7 o'clock, J. L. Pool will watch the Standish polls, H. G. Swann, the Smith polls, and Eduardo Andrade in Gore...
...Louis, Kansas City, and Tulsa, Okla., branded their shinbones and burned their heels, clutched each other, pumping, weaving, while the fiddles whimpered and the drums pitapated. "CHARLEston," said the pipsqueak piccolos, "CharleSTON," sang the clariboes, "CHARLESTON." the drunken night-horns caroled, hoarse and sweet. The long-haired bimboes, the pool-parlor cowboys, street-sheiks, bullyboys, soda-jerkers, danced with their minnies from the sticks, sundae-sallies with naughty eyes. Mayor Stoney gave the prize to Freddie Danidel and Anna Duvall of Memphis as the best from the South; to Thomas Nolan, Shelba Singer of Pittsburgh, for the East; to Donald...