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Championship Fencing Trials.
Preliminary fencing trials for the championship of the University will be held in the Hemenway Gymnasium this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock, and will be open to all members of the University. The H. A. A. has offered two cups for competition between the four men who will be retained from the trials today.
Sophomores Won Lacrosse Series.
The Sophomores won the interclass lacrosse series by defeating the Seniors on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon, by the score of 6 to 3. The Sophomores who played will receive their class lacrosse numerals.
1916 Soccer Numerals Awarded.
The following members of the Freshman association football team have been awarded numerals: F. S. Allen, of Harrison, N. Y., W. C. Boyden, Jr., of Winnetka, Ill., L. W. Coleman, of Chicago, Ill., T. Dean, 2d, of Stamford, Conn., T. L. De Camp, of West Medford, G. H. Hughes, of Milton, J. M. Jennings, of New York, N. Y., G. H. Lyman, Jr., of Boston, C. B. McLaughlin, Jr., of New York, N. Y., H. F. Mann (manager,) of Milwaukee, Wis., D. Moffat, of New York, N. Y., O. G. Ricketson, Jr., of Fernandina, Fla., A. Rodgers, Jr., of Washington, D. C., M. F. Talbot, of Portland, Me., R. T. Whistler, of Baltimore, Md., R. W. Wood, Jr., of East Hampton, L. I., N. Y.
Colleges Chosen by Exeter 1913.
Out of a Senior class of 114 members, Exeter will send men to the various colleges next fall as follows: Harvard 41, Yale 21, Dartmouth 12, Cornell 10, Princeton 9, Technology 7, Williams 4, Stevens Institute 2, and one each to Amherst, Brown, Massachusetts Agricultural College, Pennsylvania, Trinity, and Wisconsin.
Exhibition of "Cubists' Art."
The foreign contingent of the "modernist" pictures, which were recently exhibited in New York, will be shown in Boston at Copley Hall for the next three weeks.
New Play by Craig Prize Winner.
Mr. Fiske will produce another play by Elizabeth Apthorp McFadden, a Radcliffe graduate and author of the second Craig Prize Play, "Product of the Mill", at the Plymouth Theatre, Boston, during the week of May 5. The play is named "The Child."
Two New Scholarships Founded.
Two Harvard scholarships of $200 and $300 each have recently been established by the New Hampshire Harvard Club and the Harvard Club of North Carolina respectively.
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