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...preliminary races of the classes were held yesterday on Holmes Field. This is the first time that the new track has been put to actual use and records made upon it, everything hitherto being but practice and not counting as a record. The times made were good and the track gives good satisfaction. The number of spectators was small, as is usually the case at these preliminary meetings. Besides, yesterday many were attracted in town by the desire to see the class races. Mr. T. J. Coolidge, '84, had the races in charge and acted as starter. The order...
...that not everything can be bought at reduced rates by the society, but that reasonable efforts will be made to obtain many things not in the following list which will be continued in the next bulletins. Members are requested to make note of the list and to learn, from actual experiment, in what ways the society can serve them. Besides books, stationery, and coal and wood, members can order: All the leading American and foreign periodicals; art photographs, from Soule Photograph Co.; musical instruments, all that are kept by J. C. Haynes and Co., 33 Court street, Boston. (Many...
...that not everything can be bought at reduced rates by the society, but that reasonable efforts will be made to obtain many things not in the following list which will be continued in the next bulletins. Members are requested to make note of the list and to learn, from actual experiment, in what ways the society can serve them. Besides books, stationery, and coal and wood, members can order: All the leading American and foreign periodicals; art photographs, from Soule Potograph Co.; musical instruments, all that are kept by J. C. Haynes and Co, 33 Court street, Boston. (Many...
Notwithsanding the small number of actual contests there is no doubt that these will be warmly contested, as many of the men who are to take part have appeared as contestants in former years. This names alone will be sufficient to attract a large audience and we think that the access of the meeting is assured. The remaining meetings will, we hope, bring our a much larger field of entries...
...charged against athletics that they benefit the few, and that these few, are those least requiring the exercise. But it has been already shown that more men are induced to exercise than the actual membership of organizations; and that the present system affects, in the matter of exercise, at least half of the undergraduate department...