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...March Atlantic contains two articles that will be of especial interest to Harvard men, since they are written, one by Brook Herford, and the other by Professor Palmer. Mr. Herford's article is called "An Old English Township," and in it he describes some of the curious changes and chances which have entered into the history of the little settlement of Singleton, in Lancashire. The description has a delightful simplicity of manner and a charming lightness of touch that seem almost to give one a whiff of the very breath of the English country air. No one could give such...
...candidates for the freshman nine began active training last week. Sheffield '94, Shef., was appointed temporary captain. The following men have handed in their names: G. E. Batchelder, Miller, Elliot, Chandler, Dwight, Brook, T. Peck, Warrington, Franklin, Bassett, Buckner, Speer, Richards, Holbert, Field, Bartholomew, Peet, Dennison, H. Lee, Marks, Dyer, Walworth, Adee, and Phelps. More are expected to begin training this week...
...another unfinished article, treats of Northern California. It is by Charles Howard Shinn. Following this are articles on "r lash Light Photography," by W. I. L. Adams; "Two Days," a poem by C. P. Shermon; "A Vermont Fox Hunt," by O. W. Hard; "Miniary Cycling," by Charles Turner; "The Brook Trout," a poem by E McGaffey; "Cp and Down the Indian River, Florida." by St. G. Rathborne; "Swan Shooting on the Columbia," by T. G. Farrell; "In December." a stanza by Louise by Louise Phillips; "Pastor Park's Assistant," by J. D. Plumb; "Retrospect," by J. R. G.; "Foot Ball...
...club house is situated on Boylstou Street opposite the Weld boat house. The grounds will be open at two o'clock. Cartridges can be bought at Brook's. Men wishing to join the club can do so at the grounds...
...Northwestern fields of sport," by Ernest Ingersoll; "Wheel and Camera in Normandy," by J. W. Fosidick; "Yacht Racing in Great Britain," by Professor F. C. Sumichrast; "Lawn Tennis-on the present method of scoring," by Howard A. Taylor; "The English Race courses," by "Borderer;" "A Lesson in Brook Trouting," by Dr. G. M. Hyde; "The game of Lawnbowls," by James Hedley; "A new hand at the rod," by C. R. C.; "Bass Fishing on Rideau Lake," by J. W. Longley. But the article chiefly interesting to Harvard men is one by F. A. Stevenson, captain of the Yale crew...