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...fact that Dr. George A. Gordon will preach the Baccalaureate Sermon tomorrow at Appleton Chapel will add unusual interest to this service, which is, perhaps, the most impressive of all the graduating exercises of the Senior Class. Dr. Gordon is widely known as a remarkably eloquent preacher, and ever since his own graduation has been deeply interested in all things concerning the University and its students. In order to add dignity to the service and make it a thoroughly representative class affair, it is to be sincerely hoped that every Senior will attend, wearing the cap and gown...
...unexampled success of the Weld Boat Club, which has just finished its season by winning most of the events in the metropolitan Regatta, is one of the most encouraging features of the athletic year in the University. More men have used the club this year than has ever been the case before, the excellent system of Weld class crews has been inaugurated, and, in addition to the entry of a junior crew in the Metropolitan, what is really an "intermediate" eight has been developed and has beaten the best crews in New England outside of the colleges...
...best adapted to eight-oared crews. But it must be remembered that Cornell and Yale, especially the latter, have crews which are excellent physically, which have had the benefits of a good deal of racing experience, and which are undoubtedly both about as fast as any that have ever represented those universities. In addition, the so-called Yale and Cornell strokes are by no means so inferior or different from the English as seems to be supposed; at recent Henley regattas and on other occasions Yale and Cornell crews have rowed very close to the most thoroughly trained and experienced...
...broad and active plan of work which has been followed out during the past year by the Christian Association has made it more effective and far-reaching in its results than ever before. The practical missionary work carried on by the Association in Boston, and the measures taken to give information and assistance to new students at the beginning of the year are of especial importance and value, to the members as well as to the objects of their interest, and are every year getting to be a more necessary part of the University life. The creation of the office...
...fielding, making only two errors to Princeton's seven. Princeton's batting, however, was remarkable. In the fourth inning Princeton knocked out two singles, a double, a tripple and a home run. Again in the ninth inning Smith Knocked a home run over Greenway's head, the longest hit ever made on Princeton field. Against such hitting Yale's fielding did not count for much...