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Secretary.--H. S. Ross '13, Thayer...
...Beal And., defeated Forbes of Yale; at the sixth and seventh tables there were draws between J. R. Morton '13 and Lightner of Yale, and between L. R. Ford 1G. and Bergen of Yale; at the eighth table F. M. Currier '16 defeated Job of Yale; at the ninth, Ross of Yale defeated E. R. V. Hurley '13; at the last table there was a draw between E. F. Lange '13. and Chatfield of Yale...
...contribution, and only one, shows literary skill: Mr. T. S. Ross's "Tomlinson Junior, with apologies to all Kiplings" is a clever football parody in refreshingly good verse...
...Neaves and J. W. Madden (B), J. A. Hennessey (C), P. D. Wesson and J. S. Tomajan (D), E. B. Packard (E). Section 12: A. M. Herbsman (A), F. W. K. Smith and W. H. Beckham (B), T. S. Bridges (C), V. Levine and J. H. Ross (D), A. K. Hobby...
...sketch entitled "Hour Exams", H. C. Greene tells the story of two roommates' rivalry with gentle humor--almost too gentle at times. "Trusts--A Point of View" is a comic bit of narrative by H. S. Ross, whose feeling for detail is almost Wordsworthian. Jabez Bronson is undoubtedly the best thing in the number. "Applied Economics" is another story in which a discourse on trusts sends its auditor to sleep. It is rather a descriptive sketch than a narrative; and it is not without its good points. An unsigned allegory, called Viae Vitae", might be called a poem...