Word: crimson
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Editors Daily Crimson...
...Friday's issue of the CRIMSON the time for the start of the first hare and hounds run was announced as 4.25. Was not that a misprint? The runs have heretofore always been started at 3.30. Even as early in the season as this it grows dark at 5.15, thus giving no chance for a good run if started at the time originally stated. If 4.25 was a misprint it will doubtless be corrected. If not, will not the H. A. A. start the run at the usual time as it will insure a good run and enough men will...
...little late we wish to congratulate our contemporaries, The Yale News and The Cornell Sun upon the improvements of the year-both, that they are now published six days in the week, and the latter that it has increased its size and bettered its appearance. The example of the CRIMSON seems to have been a salutary one and we are glad to be joined in the field of daily college journalism by two such estimable companions. We are pleased, too, to notice that the Ocrnell Era has donned the garb of a Harvard publication. It is a delicate compliment...
...freshmen were then started off in threes in the order named in yesterday's CRIMSON. They took their positions from the shore in the order of their numbers. All the crews splashed badly and the contortions of the men formed a subject for much merriment. The event was won by number 3, coached by S. D. Parker, '91; number 2 was second...
...entries for the upper class crews will close at 6 p. m. today, and the crews will be announced in tomorrow morning's CRIMSON...