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...after Commencement all the undergraduates who were able and manyalumni of both Harvard and Yale, together with sympathizers and lady friends, hastened to New London to see the annual contest for the college boating championship. but a short description of it cannot be amiss on the return to Cambridge of the undergraduates. Most of the Harvard men and their friends had obtained seats on the observation train and a little before two o'clock the cars of this train drew out of the New London depot and steamed up along the river bank to the start. The weather, which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Yale - Harvard Race. | 8/25/1884 | See Source »

...been reduced in numbers by sickness and by other causes, but at all times, through the efforts of the few who remained, the class has been well and efficiently represented upon the staff of the paper. With the withdrawal of '84 from the paper, it may not be amiss to note the changes which have taken place in Harvard journalism during the time the present senior class has been in college. Previous to '84's entrance, a feeling had rapidly been gaining ground that a daily paper in a large university like Harvard was both a possibility and a necessity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/5/1884 | See Source »

EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON: -Now that the shooting club is once more holding its matches it may not be amiss to say a few words in regard to the pleasure and benefits to be had from these shoots. The graduate who during his college course has devoted all his leisure time to mastering the art of rowint or of ball-playing, will find, although these sports afforded a healthful means of recreation while his student life lasted, that in after life they are of but little help in making the time pass more agreeably during the summer weeks spent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMUNICATIONS. | 3/1/1884 | See Source »

EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON. - Now that the question of athletic training is so momentous a one among the different colleges and preparatory schools, it does not seem amiss to call attention to another point which bears directly upon the future orgaization and success of the various college teams, - the picking out of the proper material for positions on the representative elevens, nines and eighths. Hitherto this arduous and by no means agreeable duty has fallen to the lot of the captains elected by the several classes. He it is who, in a large measure, selects and appoints...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/14/1884 | See Source »

...that the fall sports are over and that the various crews and teams are on the eve of beginning vigorous and systematic work in the gymnasium, we think that a word of encouragement and advice to the freshmen about their nine will not be amiss. Eighty-seven has done very well in foot-ball, better in fact than the two upper classes as regards the game with Yale, and we want her to do equally well in base-ball. Not only this, we want eighty-seven to better the record of eighty-six and to turn out a nine that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/7/1883 | See Source »

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