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...University hockey team defeated the Freshmen yesterday afternoon in the Stadium by the score of 9 to 1. The one-sided score was due chiefly to the superior condition and greater weight of the University team, for neither side showed consistent team work. Most of the goals were made by Rumsey and Townsend in the first half, and at times in this half the University team showed good team play, and followed back well. The University goal and point played a strong game, but did not have many chances...
...water polo game was very closely contested but was finally won by Brown by the score of 6 to 0. The defeat was due to the weakness of the University defense against the heavier forwards of the opposing team in shallow water. Three goals were scored in each half...
...pleasant event. About 225 people attended, including not only officers of instruction and government and their families, but also members of the Corporation, the Board of Overseers, and the visiting committees. Although the number of people present was not as large as last year, the fact was due in great part to the conditions of the weather. The ladies who received were Mrs. J. B. Ames, Mrs. C. H. Toy, Mrs. W. T. Councilman, Mrs. F. C. Lowell and Mrs. J. J. Storrow...
...average graduate who does not distinguish himself in athletics is decidedly in favor of the athlete. The table of deaths further shows that the percentage of mortalities as the result of consumption and heart disease is lower in the case of athletes. Whether or not this fact is due to his development as an athlete or to the original vitality of the man cannot at present be proven satisfactorily...
Professor S. M. Macvane '73 gave a lecture last night in the New Lecture Hall on "The Church Crisis in France." The laws against the Church, he said, began in 1789, when the tithes due to the church were suppressed and its estates confiscated. Then the civil constitution for clergy, providing for the payment of church officers out of state funds was passed, but rejected by the Church. With the Revolution came the secularization of church properties, lasting until Napoleon's Concordat, which provided that mandates of the Pope should have no effect without the consent of the King. Although...