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...undergraduates, two prizes of $50 each are offered, one for a translation into Attic Greek of a passage in Green's "Short History of the English People, Chapter X, Section 2, from the words "A trivial riot" through the words "Free and Independent States", and the other for a translation into Latin of a passage in George Eliot's "Middlemarch", Chapter XIX, from the words, "Dorothea has learned to read the signs" through the words "generous trustfulness". These translations must be written by undergraduates of Harvard College in regular standing in 1906-07, and must be handed in not later...
...annual fall chess tournament to pick a team to play against Yale will begin today. The fifty men entered have been divided into eight sections. A round robin tournament will be played in each section, the pairings for which will be sent to the entrants by mail. Two men will be retained in each section for the semi-finals, in which the ten men who make the highest scores will constitute the team that will play against Yale in Dwight Hall, New Haven, on the evening before the Harvard-Yale football game...
...results of the matches in the preliminary round of the section tournaments, must be left by the winners with the secretary of the Chess Club, F. D. Utley '08, Thayer 37, before October...
Following will report at 3.30 o'clock and usher in the sections indicated: section 1--Aldrich, Dexter, Edgell; section 2--Burnham, Corbett, Greene; section 3--Goodwin, Henshaw, Ijams; section 4--Dexter, Sugden, C. B. Whitney; section 5--Goodale, Hubbard, Weston; section 6--Field, Ware, Woodman; section 7--Hall, Lockwood, Townsend, section 8--H. M. Davis, Evans, Sibley; section 9--J. B. Pierce, Richmond, Stetson; section 10--Dick, Lane, Pickman, section 12--Bailey, Durant, Locke; section 13--Harlow, Rowe, S. White; section 14--Gregg, Sherwin, Wiswall; section 15--C. C. Nash, N. C. Nash, Perkins; section 16--N. B. Davis, Leland...
...Class of 1881 has raised a sum of $115,000 to be presented to the University in commemoration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of its graduation. Besides this fund the class has also presented the section of the Yard fence in front of Phillips Brooks House, and the class gate at the entrance of Brooks House. Both the gate and fence will be formally dedicated on Tuesday...