R. M. Henderson '02 is one of the four men qualified for the finals of the B. A. A. fencing tournament.
G. Scull '98 has been sent to Caracas, Venezuela as special correspondent to Collier's Weekly. He has an article in the last number.
The Indiana Club has elected the following officers: President, J. L. Kimbrough '02; secretary, C. H. R. Compton '04; treasurer, G. R. DeBruier 2L.
Professor Strobel returns today from Washington where he has been arguing some points of international law before the United States and Chilian Commission.
The Pow-Wow Club of the Law School will commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the founding of the club by a dinner to be held at the Hotel Tuileries on March 9. The presiding officer will be Austen G. Fox '69 of New York.
The following officers have been elected by the Exeter Club: President, P. Bartlett '02; vice-president, I. G. Fry '04; secretary, F. F. McIntosh '03; treasurer, D. A. Baldwin '03; executive committee, J. C. Bartlett 1L., J. A. Burgess '04, L. Grilk '04, E. H. Greene '02.
Holcombe Ward '00 and his partner, George Miles, have defaulted their title to the indoor doubles championship, in the tennis tournament recently held at New York, to Oviedio M. Boatwick and Calhour Cragin.
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