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After three weeks of steady practice, the lacrosse squad has advanced to the point of taking up practice scrimmaging. Coach Cochran has now divided the squad into three scrub teams, which have already played three of a series of nine games among themselves, as a result of which Team A is well in the lead. The winning twelve of the series will receive a silver...
...similar struggle has been in progress for the backfield positions. Many injuries in that department however have left but few men to fill the positions. S. Burnham Occ. returned to practice this week and will probably take a place among the backs in Saturday's game. R. Horween Occ. and E. L. Casey Occ. still watch from the sidelines, while M. Gratwick '22 has recovered from his injury to such an extent that he may enter the game tomorrow. The choice for the three backs besides Murray who will play against Virginia rests between R. S. Humphrey '21, A. Horween...
...Among the large subscribers numbered yesterday were Alexander Forbes '04, $15,000; J. L. Saltonstall '00 $10,000; G.A. Peabody '52, C. P. Bowditch '63, H. W. Bliss '84, E. C. Storrow '89, F. S. Newell '92, and J. L. Breweu '96, $5000 apiece; L. Loring '94 annd B. D. Barber '01 gave $3,000 each; B. Tuckerman, Jr., '11, $2,500, annd C. W. Eliot '53 annd Dr. G. B. Shattuck '83 subscribed $2,000 apiece...
...equal to a modern restaurant have been taken by the management of the hall. An orchestra to play during meal time will be engaged as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made. Subscriptions for this purpose are now being collected and the managers are finding a ready response among the diners...
There are several interesting collections now on exhibition in the Treasure Room. Among the most important of these are books and documents connected with the early history of the University. These, taken with views of the College from 1726 to the middle of the last century, shed much light on what Harvard College did and was in its early days...