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With the exception of one or two matches the sixth round of singles in the University Fall Tennis Tournament is finished. In the doubles the fifth round has been practically completed. Morris Duane '23, captain of the University tennis team, advanced into the semi-finals of the singles, and with W. W. Ingraham '25 into the semi-finals of the doubles play...
...Instrumental Clubs represents the lighter side of collegiate music, presenting programs of popular and light classical music, college songs, and Harvard football songs. The organization is divided into a mandolin club and a banjo club. The mandolin club features semi-classical selections, while the banjo club limits itself to football songs and popular music. In addition the club introduces specialties such as a jazzy orchestra and a male octet. The officers this year are J. F. Bradlee '22, president; Howard Elliot '22, leader; E. H. Smith '22, secretary and treasurer; J. L. Walker '23, manager. The organization will be coached...
...course is designed to give in a short period a comprehensive survey of work with the blind and the semi-sighted. It will emphasize the problems which arise in the teaching of the blind. The course will meet regularly for lectures and class discussions on Fridays, from 4.30 to 6. Demonstrations will be conducted in institutions in the vicinity of Cambridge on Saturday mornings. The opportunities for observation and practice are ample and valuable. The hours have been arranged to make it possible for teachers, school nurses, public health nurses, social workers, and volunteers, whose interests already include work with...
...play by Bernard Shaw provided that you do not take him seriously. It has also been suggested that Shaw will never be understood until he is captured alone, without an audience, and held to a direct answer of "Yes" or "No" to every question put to him. These two semi-truisms are by no means the be all and end all of Shaviainism; but they go a long way in helping most of us to understand the playwright. "Getting Married," playing this week at the Copley, is no exception to Shaw's rules. It is witty, intellectual and enjoyable...
...will start this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock when all candidates report at the Locker Building. At this time Coach Slattery and Captain Conlon will speak to the men, emphasizing the points which will be given special attention this fall. The fall schedule will include several informal games with semi-professional and bank nines. Work will be carried as long as the weather permits, probably until about the first week in November...