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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...general discussion of plans for making a closer organization of Harvard graduates. The association elected the following officers: president, H. McK. Landon '92; vice-president, V. M. Porter '92; secretary-treasurer, L. H. Shepherd '00. The plan of the new business course is in the hands of Professor Taussig. Although the business school has for some time been under consideration by the corporation, it has not yet been taken up by the board of overseers, and has not yet been arranged in detail...
...from Amherst, 3 each from Dartmouth, Syracuse, Swarthmore, and Williams, and one from Johns Hopkins. As a result of these trials, Michigan appears to be more formidable than at first considered, as almost without exception every man entered came up to expectations. Pennsylvania and Cornell, however, still look strong, although it seems likely that Harvard, Yale, and Princeton will injure the former's chances, leaving Cornell to fight for first place with Michigan. Yale, by qualifying such a large number of men seems practically sure of fourth place, while third might be within its reach...
...winners of the heats in the low hurdles were the same as in the high. A. B. Mason '08 secured second place in his heat and may figure in the finals today, although he will have to run very fast to beat out Talcott of Cornell and Armstrong of Princeton...
...track event of the year, but the number of brilliant individual performers is far above the average. Michigan, one of the strongest western colleges, will be represented for the first time, and an opportunity will thus be afforded for comparing the East and West in this branch of athletics. Although Michigan has been entered in recent Pennsylvania carnivals, these came too early in the season to afford a fair comparison. Another factor which renders this meet of more than ordinary interest is the uncertainty of the outcome. There are several claimants for first place, but it is certain that...
...clock yesterday afternoon coxswain Rlagden and Coach Wray went over the course in the launch "Cornell," but as it was still too cold and windy on the lake for rowing, when the crew went out again at 6.45 o'clock, the men were again confined to the Inlet. Although Coach Wray accompanied them in a launch, he was unable to keep very close to them. A faster stroke was held than in the morning, and all the men showed clean blade work. On the whole, the day's practice was encouraging after their last showing here. This afternoon both crews...