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...having a number of difficulties to contend against, has always brought credit to the college. This year we are very glad to see that the club has begun the season with increased energy and under much more favorable conditions. More men are trying for the team than ever before and the drawback of having no suitable practice ground has been done away with. The need of having more room for our outdoor athletics is a question that demands immediate attention, and is strongly emphasized by the fact that the Cricket club can find no room for practice on the college...
...class of 1879 is having made a high-relief bronze of Dr. McCosh at a cost of $13,009. It is the design of Augusta St. Guadens, and the artist says that it is one of the best things he has ever done. It will probably be placed in the Marquand Chapel...
...givers at once generous and expressive of the deep in erest which they feel in Harvard's success. It therefore becomes the duty of the undergraduates to see that this opportunity is not neglected. Yesterday a notice was inserted in the CRIMSON urging "every man in college who has ever played foot ball or who is at all interested in it," to attend the daily practice and to urge others to do the same. We wish to voice this appeal still more strongly. The method which the captain of the eleven is now pursuing is the only one which...
...PEROT, Sec.EVERY man in college who has ever played football or who is at all interested in it is most earnestly requested either to come out and kick personally or to urge his friends...
...been making good time. Harmar, who is depended upon to take the mile run, is now very fat and heavy, but hopes to be able to get into condition before the intercollegiate games which occur on May 25. There are no new men who show any promise of ever developing into fast runners. McGuire, '90, who had quite a reputation as a runner before he came to college, but who has devoted his collegiate course to gaining high academic honors, has finally cosented, after much urging, to use his athletic abilities for the benefit of the university. He will...