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Although the West Point and Cornell teams are considered the strongest this year, Harvard has superior form; and this with the necessary aggressiveness gives the team a good chance of winning. The Harvard team will consist of: T. D. Roberts '03, F. W. Palfrey 4M., R. M. Henderson '02, and H. W. Holmes '03, substitute. C. D. Burchenal '02 of last year's team is not eligible this year. F. G. Jackson '03, manager, and Monsieur Pianelli, instructor, will accompany the team...
Candidates for the whist team practiced at the Union last night. This team will play against Yale probably on the afternoon and evening of May 23, the day before the Dual Games between Harvard and Yale; and will consist of eight men, chosen from the following members of the Whist Club: A. C. England 3M., S. M. Whalen 1L., A. D. Wyman 1G., C. W. Barry '03, S. Daggett '03, A. E. Ells '02, C. W. Stark '03, L. Werthermer '02, J. M. DeWolfe '04, C. F. Lovejoy '04, R. T. Potts '05, T. L. Stoddard '05, V. K. Keesey...
...exercises, which will be conducted at the Gymnasium, on the adjoining grounds, and in the lecture halls, are divided into two parts, theory and practice. The theoretical part of the work takes up principally the broad subject of hygiene in its relation to physical training. The practical part will consist of the various forms of gymnastic exercise indoor, and of outdoor athletic exercise, including swimming and rowing for those who choose to elect them. Though these courses are designed especially for instructors engaged in teaching through the winter, they are open to all students who desire to improve their physical...
...Yale sub-committee, which will confer directly with Harvard on the athletic relations of the two universities will consist of Mr. Walter Camp, R. T. Guernsey, the baseball captain, and C. Gould, the track manager. The committee will hold its first meeting at New Haven some time this week...
...examination of the portfolio handed to President Eliot by Prince Henry of Prussia, shows that the gift of the German Emperor to the Germanic Museum will consist of a number of reproductions of German Sculpture, dating from the beginning of the eleventh to the end of the eighteenth century. The earliest works represented are the famous bronze doors of the cathedral at Hildesheim made in about 1015. The most modern piece is the marble statue of Frederick the Great, made by Gottfried Schadow at Stettin. The works vary in size from the masks of dying warriors over the Arsenal...