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Twenty-eight men have entered the handball tournament to begin on Monday. The entries have been divided into five sections, two men to qualify from each section for the two semi-final sections. From each of these, two men will qualify for the final round. Schedules for each day and assignments to sections will be announced in the CRIMSON and posted in the Gymnasium. Courts will be reserved every afternoon for tournament play. Men are to meet in the Gymnasium office. Any contestant, who has not given due notice, will lose his match by default if more than fifteen minutes...
...preliminary round of the whist tournament has been played and the two couples in each of the three sections that have made the best scores will enter the semi-final round. The two pairs making the best score in the semi-finals will play the finals for the tournament...
...pairs who won their preliminary matches have been assigned to sections for the semi-final round as follows: Section 1.--W. M. Wharfield '05 and R. T. Potts '05; G. T. W. Leavitt '03 and K. N. Washburn '04; A. S. Newhall '05 and C. F. Lovejoy '04. Section II. A. C. England 4M, and V. K. Keesey '03; C. W. Barry '03 and J. M. De Wolfe '01; J. H. Brooks '05 and C. W. Lewis '05. All games in this round must be finished before February...
...would be a delicate matter, indeed, to define precisely the qualities necessary for a good class officer. A president, clearly enough, should be able not only to preside acceptably at class meetings, but to represent the class at public meetings, and to do effectively such work on committees and semi-official boards as his office will inevitably bring him. The other offices call likewise for competent men, men who have power of initiative and business capacity. Sometimes such men are chosen in the first place, but there is no way of being at all sure about...
...Carroll D. Wright, who was elected president of the Association in place of Professor Asaph Hall, U. S. N., retired, spoke on "The Psychology of the Labor Question." The following Harvard men read papers: Professor F. H. Bigelow '73, of the United States Weather Bureau, on "The Semi-Diurnal Periods in the Earth's Atmosphere;" and Dr. H. W. Wiley '73, on "The Nature of the Work of the Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture...