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Chapter IV, "Athletics," is one of the largest in the book, profusely illustrated, with articles by the various sport captains. The chapter is opened with an account of the opportunities for daily exercise. After this comes a chapter on "Student Publications," by W. M. E. Whitelock '13, a former editor of both the CRIMSON and the Advocate, in which he explains the character and requirements of every regular student publication. Following this chapter is an article on "The Union," by H. R. Hitchcock, Jr., '14, vice-president of the Union last year, the feature of which is seven half-page...
...Leiter Cup baseball games scheduled for yesterday were postponed on account of the bad condition of the field. Today the "Hopefuls" will play the "Buzzards" on the second team diamond, and the "Will-o'-the Wisps" will play the "Mud Sox" on the diamond behind the bleachers, at Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock. These games will not be postponed again, but if they cannot be played today, they will be played after the other games in this round. Captains should watch Leavitt & Peirce's for notices, and be sure to report all games by 7 o'clock...
...clock; the "Will-o'-the-Wisps" will play the "Mud-Sox" on the second team diamond, and the "Hopefuls" will play the "Buzzards" on the diamond behind the bleachers. In this round, a defeat or a default eliminates from the series; the decision on defaults, whether on account of rain or otherwise, is in the hands of the manager of the series, F. B. Harvey '14, Holworthy...
...quietly with their work, and remember the great consequence of their education. The young men who learn to use their minds about their lessons will later much more readily learn and hold fast the duties of the soldier or officer, when the actual need arrives. On no account let us fight unless forced in honor to do so, and then let us fight with all the courage and strength we can command...
...result of Saturday's race a considerable shift was made in the order of the first two University boats yesterday. Captain Reynolds replaced Saltonstall at bow on crew A, Curtis moving up from crew B to fill his place. Parson replaced Morgan at 4, Gardiner still being away on account of illness. The coxswains were also shifted Sargent moving up to crew A in place of Gallaher who is now coxing the second boat. Several changes were also made in crew B. Meyer went from 3 to 7 filling Curtis' place, and the Middendorfs went from...