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...formation and work of the Associated Harvard Clubs is treated by C. Bard '01. The outstanding feature of this work is the impetus towards a national enrolment which has been given the University...
...history of athletics at Ithaca, and largely through his own brilliant playing has the team gone through the season without a defeat. Collins, Cool, and Shelton will also be greatly missed. The coaches consider Ryerson and Zander as prominent end material to fill Shelton's place, and Bard and Dixon fit candidates for the line. The greatest problem will be to find a man to take Cool's place at centre. Hoffman and Benedict, substitute backs, will be good material in another year, as will Van Horn. Bretz, the freshman quarterback, a fast, heady player, a good kicker...
...from New York on July 25, to carry eastern Harvard men from New York to San Francisco via the Panama Canal. It is hoped that all Harvard Clubs and individual Harvard men will send word as soon as possible that they propose to take the trip to C. M. Bard '01, secretary of the Associated Harvard Clubs, 245 Plymouth Building. Minneapolis, Minn. The minimum rate to San Francisco will be $125 and $300 for the best rooms. Men wishing to reserve rooms in San Francisco should write at once to L. P. Morvin '98, secretary of the Harvard Club...
...teams will line up in the following order for this afternon's contest: HARVARD SPRINGFIELD Feeney, g. g., McColl J. M. Jennings, l.f.b. r.f.b., Horn Chubb, r.h.b. l.f.b., Wesmiller Fenn, l.h.b. r.h.b., Rossetti O'Neill, c.h.b. c.h.b., Bird Moffat, r.h.b. l.h.b., Burdick Weld, l.o.f. r.o.f., Tichenor Blackmur, l.i.f. r.i.f., Bard Baker, c.f. c.f., Smith J. C. Jennings, r.i.f. l.i.f., Northup Norris, r.o.f. l.o.f., Rudkin
...this year was an instructor in the English Department; Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80 has contributed an article on "Gideon Welles's Diary," and Percy Mackaye '97 has called to our mind Professor Copeland's reading of "Bouillabaisse," by contributing a poem in memory of its author Thackeray, "The Bard of Bouillabaise," on his centenary. We might flatter ourselves further and take to our credit a story by Edwin Balmer, Ph.D., '03, and still further, an interview which Mr. Leupp has secured from Mr. L. A. Coolidge '83 on the trusts. The present importance of some of these subjects...