Word: anxious
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...ever. In connection with this Mr. Cobb wishes the circulars which Mr. Bolles sent out to seniors to be handed in just as if Mr. Bolles were still living. They will be put on file and positions will be sought for men as usual. Mr. Cobb is very anxious to have all the circulars handed in as soon as possible...
...with several in the 600 yards and 1000 yards runs. Last year there were in all from Harvard 190 entries. The number will be larger this year. Entries will close Jan. 31, Wednesday. Mr. Lathrop already has the blanks on which the entries are to be made, and is anxious to have everybody enter at once, in order not to make too much confusion on the last day. Entries may be made at the gymnasium at any time. Everybody who is now with the squad should enter in some race or other...
...fund general; the size of it will take care of itself, but every man should have a chance to give with the assurance that no matter how small his gift may be it is welcome. Indeed the men who can give the least are likely to be most anxious to give, for to them Mr. Bolles gave most. Unless we are very much mistaken, enough money would readily be subscribed to found a scholarship, to be named after Mr. Bolles. It has been suggested that the CRIMSON receive subscriptions to this fund; this we shall be glad to do unless...
...last year. They will come March 17 and March 24. The first meeting will as usual be devoted to wrestling, sparring, and shot putting. There seems to be unusual interest in boxing and wrestling. The formation of the sparring club has brought out several clever men who are anxious to show their ability. At the meeting recently called for wrestlers, some dozen or more signified their willingness to enter a class under Mr. Lathrop. If they all train there will be more competition than there has been at any time since the present seniors were freshmen. The shot putting...
...regular work of the Mott Haven squads will as usual begin immediately after the Christmas recess. Captain Wheelwright is very anxious to have the heavy men come out early in the year and train for the hammer and shot events. Last year Harvard experienced the humiliation of sending a team to New York with no one to contest in the hammer throwing and with but one man to put the shot. This would not have been so if some of the large men who started to train about two weeks before the games had come out sooner...