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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: - I wish to say a few words about the treatment accorded the Yale freshmen nine yesterday afternoon by the portion of the audience composed of Harvard undergraduates, In a recent issue you took occasion to criticise the unseemly conduct of the spectators at the Yale-Harvard game in New Haven; nothing, it seems to me, could have been much more unseemly than the "muckerish" conduct of the men on Holmes Field yesterday. During a six years residence in Cambridge I have never seen its equal for ungentlemanliness, and hope never to again. As long as possible...
...intercollegiate contest, Harvard has been reduced to the level which has always been the object of scorn and contempt heretofore, and deserves to remain so. It is much to be regretted that, besides those who supported the nine, there were men on the team itself, whose conduct eminently ill-fitted the occasion. The fresh man nine has one thing to learn before it undertakes to represent Harvard again on the ball field, and that is to play ball like gentlemen. The freshman class before it again cheers the errors of its opponents should learn that such conduct has always been...
...felt severely. Courses A and E appear without any instructor, while D and 4 have been removed from the list; in course C, Demosthenes no longer will be studied; Dr. Fowler has been given Course 1 and Professor Wright - the new instructor - Course & Greek Composition; Mr. Parker will conduct 5 in place of Professor White; Course 7, now Professor Dyer's, is to be given to Professor Wright; Course 9 as it was before this year has been inserted, while 9 of this year - Greek composition with Professor Dyer - has been superseded; Course 11 is a new course. It will...
...Latin, we find that Courses A, E and 2 are without instructors, as Dr. Fowler has been transferred to the Greek department. The return of Professor Lane fills up the deficiency; he will conduct Courses 1, 8 and 12; Professor Smith's courses, 6 and 13, have been given to Mr. Parker, as the Dean begins his Sabbatical year next fall...
...Political Economy, Professor Laughlin will conduct, during the first half-year, a course on the "Management and Ownership of Railroads;" it has been numbered...