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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...training for the Mott Haven team are reminded that the entries for the class games close with today. As yet the entry list is not nearly as large as it should be to make the games the success of former years. Evidently many of the new candidates are hanging back through distrust of their own ability. They should, however, reflect that every year numbers of men win points at the spring games, and in some cases make the team, who have had absolutely no previous experience in track athletics. Indeed, if only the members of last year's team could...
...Oxford crew won the four and a quarter mile race from Cambridge Saturday by two and a third lengths. For the first mile the race was very close, but from this point the Oxford crew drew steadily ahead, and by the end of the third mile the result was assured. Oxford also won by a small margin in the track games...
...called "weekly meetings" held on Wednesday evening at 7.45 consist of a lecture or debate, followed by general discussion, and a social meeting to close the evening. At times refreshments or informal music are provided. On these evenings the Prospect Union has been very fortunate in the speakers obtained. Professors de Sumichrast and MacVane and Dr. Edward Waldo Emerson have spoken, and among others Mr. Robert Treat Paine and Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer are to speak before the end of the term. President Eliot has consented to speak at the Commencement Exercises on May 12. The subjects on these evening...
MOTT HAVEN.- Blue-books for entering the spring games are at the Gymnasium. Entries for the interclass games close Tuesday, April 6, for the 'Varsity games, Saturday, April...
...performance was in every way an improvement over the dress rehearsal of Thursday evening. At the close of the first act the curtain had to be raised five times before the graduates were satisfied. A number of speeches were made between acts, congratulating the club on its progress...