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This year we are neither optimistic nor pessimistic. There will be no excuses to offer at the end of the season, and the better team will win, but the Harvard team will be the best on the field that day...
...then introduced Justice Loring. He spoke at some length on the advantage of rowing, saying that it makes a man exert himself beyond the point of which he at first never believed himself capable. Mr. Curtiss then gave a very witty account of the condition of rowing in his day. He finished by announcing that on next Wednesday at 3.30 o'clock as many alumni as possible will assemble in front of Claverly to march with a brass band of 60 pieces to Soldiers Field to see the last open practice before the Yale game. Mr. Hall, in behalf...
Score--Mermaids, 4; Nymphs, 2. Goals--Shaw 3, Gustafson, Bail, Rice, Referee--W. H. Thompson. Goal umpires--Day and Hansen. Time--20-minute halves. MERMAIDS. NYMPHS. Goepper, g. g., See Furbush, p. i.h., Long Kingman, c.p. o.h., Bail Noble, 1d. 1a., Smith Briggs, 2d. 2a., Morgan Gustafson, 3d. 3a., Rice Roberts, c. c., Alexander Nash, 3a. 3d., Sterner Nichols, 2a. 2d., Fabens Bernard, 1a. 1d., Trull Martin, o.h. c.p., Brown Shaw, i.h. p., Parker
...tonight. This is of the utmost importance as the singing cannot be properly conducted with any success if everybody does not join in. The new songs which should be learned are: "Harvardiana," "Harvard's Jubilee," and Harvard's Triumph"; the old songs are: "Fair Harvard," "Gridiron King," "Harvard Every Day," "On Soldiers Field," "On to Victory," "Our Director," "Up the Street," and "Veritas." All members of the University, whether members of the Union or not, should attend. Systematic cheering and especially singing will be important factors in the coming games. Cheering section seats are given to men on the assumption...
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