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...their last contest before meeting the Yale Freshmen on Friday, the 1925 players overwhelmed the Tabor Academy eleven on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. The Crimson Yearlings scored five goals, holding the schoolboys scoreless. The heavy rain and semi-darkness during the second period greatly retarded play and the halves were limited to 20-minutes on account of a late start...
Playing the last part of the second half in semi-darkness, the Freshman soccer team defeated Tabor Academy at Marion yesterday afternoon. A goal by Irwin Rosen where there was but five minutes left to play, gave the Yearlings the 1-0 victory. At 2 o'clock this afternoon on Soldiers Fields, they will face the M.I.T. Freshmen...
...existing practice of rate discrimination and facilitate the transportation of foreign merchandise there. It failed completely. Both Russia and Japan made strong oppositions. They would not allow any meddling in the territories which they considered as their spheres of interest. At present practically all the railways are run by semi-Japanese Government officials, and by unfair treatment of foreign merchants and deliberate cheating of the Chinese tax officials the only significant trade in Manchuria at present in Japanese trade. Her officially acknowledged ambitions are clearly revealed in Group H of the notorious Twenty-One. Demands prescribed to China...
...Graduate School of Education as the first course of its kind ever given by an American university, is being given again this year because of its great success last season. The lectures in the course are accompanied by demonstrations and practical exercises for teachers of the blind and semi-sighted and workers with the adult blind. In conducting this course the Educational School is cooperating with the Massachusetts Department of Education, Division of the Blind, and the Perkins Institution for the Blind...
...semi-finals of the doubles of the University Fall Tennis Tournament yesterday Morris Duane '23 and W. W. Ingraham '25 defeated H. M. Stevens 1G.B. and F. M. Bundy 1G.B. quickly, in straight heats, 8-6, 6-3. H. R. Guild 3L. and B. N. Dell 2G. had more difficulty in winning from E. T. Herndon 1G.B. and D. P. Robinson 1E.S., 2-6, 9-7, 6-3. The finals will be played Monday at two o'clock...