News
In Fight Against Trump, Harvard Goes From Media Lockdown to the Limelight
News
The Changing Meaning and Lasting Power of the Harvard Name
News
Can Harvard Bring Students’ Focus Back to the Classroom?
News
Harvard Activists Have a New Reason To Protest. Does Palestine Fit In?
News
Strings Attached: How Harvard’s Wealthiest Alumni Are Reshaping University Giving
The three players who were tied for first place in the chess tournament finally decided to draw lots as to the best means of settling the contest. The drawing gave F. W. Nichols, '92, first prize; F. M. Brown, '90, second, and S. W. Sturgis, '90, third. The games among these players have been so even that several attempts to play off the tie resulted in one victory and one defeat for each man. So much time has been consumed in these matches the only practicable means of finishing the tournament seemed an appeal to chance.
The Boston Chess Club has again invited the chess players of the Harvard club to meet Mr. P. Cummings in simultaneous games. The invitations have been accepted for Thursday evening and the same men as before with several others, will take part. The delegation will be made up as follows: H. Webster, S. W. Sturgis, P. D. Brown, F. M. Brown, F. W. Nicolls, H. A. Davis, R. S. Hale, L. W. Chamberlin, O. Everett and F. Irving. The games will begin at 7.30 p. m. at the Boston Chess Club's rooms, 33 Pemberton square.
Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.