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...London boat races a special train of coaches will leave Boston from the South Station at 10.02, A. M., Back Bay station at 10.06 A. M., and Providence at 11.05 A. M. The train is due to arrive at New London at 12.30 P. M. An observation train for the University eight-oared race will leave New London at 1 P. M. A special train will return for Providence and Boston, which will leave New London 20 minutes after the finish of the University race, or in case of postponement, 20 minutes after such notice is given. Round trip excursion...
...number of undergraduates at the baseball mass meeting last night was disappointing to all who attended. Most likely it was due to the fact that many were out of town, but there were many who were around Cambridge that failed to come and back up the team. This is to be justly criticized, especially since this is the last mass meeting before the most important game of the season. It is hoped that the undergraduates will make up for this poor showing tomorrow, by turning out in full force at the game...
...meeting it was decided to have a band and march to the field. In former years many of the undergraduates seem to have forgotten the time that the student body was to march. The failure of many men to join their class was probably due to the fact that they had to escort their families or friends to the game. This fact should not prevent anyone from joining his classmates. Every man that possibly can should make arrangements so that their families and friends go down to the field by themselves. By doing this, every man can march with...
Second place in the Magazine is given to an unsigned biographical sketch of the late Wendell Phillips Garrison, who was editor of the Nation from 1865 to 1906. The high service to American letters which the Nation has performed since its establishment, is shown to have been due in large measure to Mr. Garrison's scrupulous fidelity, his success in enlisting the friendly co-operation of a large and able staff of contributors, and his constant striving toward literary perfection in form and substance...
YALE CREW QUARTERS, GALES FERRY, CT., June 12, 1907.--The Yale eight had another time row over the four-mile course about 7 o'clock tonight. The late start was due to the rough weather. The row was upstream with the wind and tide favorable and the course was covered in 22 minutes, 11 seconds. At the two-mile mark, opposite the Navy Yard the freshman eight took up the race one length ahead, and finished a length behind the university crew...