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Undergraduates of Harvard College, and students pursuing courses of instruction in Cambridge under the direction of the Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women, may compete for this prize. The prize may be witheld if no competitor appear to deserve...
...candidates who tried for the Pierian, Wednesday, were: violin, Patterson, '92, Coonley, '94, Sharp, '94, Long, '94, Stein, '94, Taylor, '94; cello, Loring, '92. Another trial will be held this evening when it is to be hoped more will appear, especially for wind instruments...
Both Yale crews and the Columbia freshmen are here, and Cornell and U. of P. are expected to arrive tomorrow. Yale's crew does not appear to be so strong as some of the previous years' crews, but on the other hand, the men show remarkable ease and grace in the stroke and recover. They do not have much body swing, yet space very well. Yale's freshman crew seems much better than the Columbia freshmen, but it cannot be stated on the strength of one day's observation that they could row two miles much faster...
...graduating student, as well as a most interesting book to anyone who knows anything of the life at Harvard. The senior class fill the greater part of the space with individual photographs, and thus the book is a miniature class album. Besides these pictures, the athletic teams that appear are: the 'varsity football team, the 'varsity crew, the '93 football team, and the '92 crew. A page is devoted to a group from the faculty, one to the '90 Class Day officers, and one from the Phi Beta Kappa from '90. The Hasty Pudding play, the Pierian Sodality, the Deutscher...
...excused by the fact that some who expected to paddle on that day had to row in the class crews against the 'varsity, But Monday was a good enough day for anybody who had the least interest in the sport, and the failure of the contestants to appear shows a lack of spirit. If a man has no interest in canoeing he cannot be blamed, but if he has interest enough to enter for a race he ought to contest. This lack of interest is the more uncalled for because in the Weld boat house the Canoe Club...