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...meeting of the Board of Overseers was held Wednesday afternoon at 50 State street, Boston, with President Codman in the chair. It was voted to concur with the president and fellows in the appointment of Messrs. William Gray, Henry J. Bigelow and Henry Lee trustees of the Museum of Fine Arts for one year from January 1, 1890 in the election of William James, M. D. professor of psychology; in reappointing Dudley Allen Sargent, M. D., director of the Hemen way Gymnasium, and in reappointing Hon. David A. Wells lecturer on the "Principles of Taxation" for the current academic year...
...meeting of the Canoe club held last evening the following men were elected: From the Law School O. B. Roberts. Skinner, Alwood; from '90, P. Garrison, Chamberlain; from '91, J. A. Parker, Lamb, Corning, A. B. Nichols, S. W. Allen, E. Codman; from '92, Cummin, Powers, Watriss, Hyams, Robbins, Rhoades, Thorndike, Steedman, Greenough, D, Jones; from '93-Dunn, Battelle, Falk, Merriam, Denny, Fearing, C. C. Baldwin, Pike, Robb, W C. Nichols...
Athletics-Rushers: Morrison, Codman, Whitman, Kipp, Houghton, Garrett, Hunt; quarter back, Kimball; half backs, Curtis. Peters; full back, Hunt...
...recent issue of the Boston Post contains a letter from a graduate who takes a different view of the foot-ball question from that held by Mr. Codman. The letter admits that the meeting of last week was premature and possibly unjust to Princeton, but denies that it was due to the sting of defeat. After pointing out that unfriendly feeling between Harvard and Princeton did not begin with the foot-ball game the letter describes Harvard's position in the following words...
...must say I think Mr. Codman was most unjust to the college in attributing our agitation against semi-professional graduate players to our defeat. He shows that he is not up in the facts. The movement was well under way, as your readers most of them know, long before the Princeton game. The credit of it belongs to Harvard, and I fancy if we here at Cambridge were to inquire into its beginnings, we should have to admit that our faculty and their committee started the movement in the strictures they imposed on the members of our team and those...