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...before the college in a succinct form the more important arguments which have been constantly urged in the daily papers and in the reviews both for and against the shortening of the college course. In this connection it is interesting to note the arguments of which the overseers cheerfully avail themselves in putting aside for the present any further conslderation of the change. The committee whose report was adopted, say: "We think it fair to treat this as a case of nearly equal division of opinion of the teaching body of the college; and for that reason...
...conscientious endeavor and hard work avail anything, the sophomore crew is bound to make a creditable showing on the river next month. Captain Burgess's efforts to bring the men into good rowing form have been unflagging, and considering the fact that he has had a number of new men under him, these efforts have been quite successful. The crew which will row in the class races next May will have to be made up largely of new men, as probably not more than four of the old crew will have seats in the boat. It therefore behooves...
...that more will be demanded for consistency's sake if this fails on trial to secure at least one additional year of professional study. The faculty's plan would lead to many difficulties if it should be adopted as it stands. It will hardly be expected that many would avail themselves of the privilege of graduating in the middle of the senior year...
...fifty-seven men at once. Not many of the freshmen have joined yet; but it is hoped that the club will have large reinforcements from '94. There is no limit to the number of members, and there must be a large number of men in '94 who will gladly avail themselves of the privileges of one of the largest and best boat clubs in the country...
...give the eleven a hearty support. The members have worked faithfully throughout the season, and have made a far better record than any previous team. They deserve encouragement today; and may be stimulated to victory by the applause of a large crowd of supporters. Harvard men ought also to avail themselves of one of their rare opportunities to see a cricket game. The match today will be played on the American plan, which will add interest, and will make it possible for a man to see both sides bat without waiting for a whole side to be retired. A pleasant...