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...Boston Chess Club is one of the strongest members of the Metropolitan League, and last year defeated the University team by a wide margin. This will be the last match which the team will play before the Intercollegiate Chess Tournament to be held in New York City the latter half of next week...
...this to go on to a professional School that is out of touch with University life and cut off from University privileges. A man's horizon, under such conditions, shuts in, and his profession seems to him a limited and meagre affair, as contrasted with the large freedom and wide interests of undergraduate life. A man who has been, as an undergraduate, a member of a great University ought to go on to a professional school where his whole mental and moral life can run true to form; that means that his professional school ought to be an integral part...
...similar to one of more than a thousand Austrian books and pamphlets sent last year to the Library by Professor R. Wettstein, vice-president of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, through the generosity of Wilhelm Ofenheim, a promoter of science of Vienna. The Austrian gift included books on a wide range of subjects published in Austria during the war, including volumes on history, literature, law, finance, politics, and medicine...
...crossing is a bad one, for the street is wide, and autos and street cars come from all directions. Moreover, owing to the peculiar angle at which the streets intersect, vehicles coming from Harvard square and proceeding in Kirkland street, frequently cut the corner and use the left side of the street, thus increasing the hazard...
Formerly no provision was made for men who were in need of these special services, and as a result many students went to the "professional" man who advertised such treatment. This practice often proved more injurious than helpful. Mr. Neudorf, however, has had wide experience in his field, and will safeguard men from injurious exercises...