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Playing with a dash and vigor seldom seen even in championship matches, D. McK. Key '22 and W. P. Dixon '25 gave an exceptionally brilliant exhibition of racquet work in their fierce struggle for the title in the finals of the University Squash tournament Saturday afternoon. The match was tense throughout and it was the super-playing of Key rather than any slump on the part of his opponent that gave victory to the former...
...Politicians in the United States often rise above party, which is seldom the case in Europe. The United States has a comparatively clean conscience in regard to international affairs because of her policy of avoiding entangling foreign alliances...
...Engineers on the other hand seldom showed a powerful offense and had only a very few chances to score. Divergent broke through the Crimson defense several times, but did not tally. M. I. T. showed her greatest strength in her three-man defense, aided by Captain Nickle at goal, who made more than one spectacular stop that prevented a higher Crimson score...
...half an hour before the scrimmage Coach Winsor sent down the University men in pairs on the defense again and again, lining up the full forward lines for only a few minutes at the end of the drill. It is because in a regular contest all three forwards so seldom go down the ice together that Coach Winsor is spending more time on "Two-man" team-work. It was lack of this in the Dalhousie contest that was the Crimson sextet's chief fault...
...oriental life. In each of the five plays the prime minister is dissolute, carrying on an illicit and brutal love affair with a Gelsha girl: In no one of them does the scene get far away from the parlor of a Gelsha house. Mr. Duran, with a literary cruelty seldom seen before, has represented as typical of the "Plays of Old Japan" a special type of drama, which is no more representative of Japanese life, than "The Easiest Way" or "Damaged Goods" are representative of the drama and life of the United States and France...