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Harvard chess-players beat Columbia by a score of three to one when the Lions came to Cambridge last Sunday and the two teams played in the Lowell House Junior Common Room. Winning two and drawing two, Harvard didn't lose a game.
Playing first board, John C. Owen '47, of Dunster House tied his opponent. Henry S. Nattens '47, of Lowell House, playing second board, won; Don S. Widner '47, of Adams House, tied; and Marshall Rosenbluth, Navy V-12 Won.
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