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Nearly 250 men are now in training for the Yale track team, a larger number than ever before in the history of the university...
...representative and will therefore excite no interest, also that it is a pity to give up the old form of the class crews. In answer to the first objection we can only say that it was not until the spring of 1898 (two years ago) that the class crews ever really represented the full strength of the classes. Because before that the University squad was in existence during the class crew season, and took the best rowing men away from their class crews. In regard to the second objection, even granting that it were an old custom (which it certainly...
...second point is the question of habit. What one of us who in his Freshman year frequented Sanborn's ever thought of it as being "out of the way"? Those who went, went as a matter of course and never thought of the distance. Yet Sanborn's is less than 60 second's walk from the proposed site. When the Union is completed the Freshman class at least will form the habit of frequenting it. As they advance to be Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors, the habit will certainly stay with them to some extent. Moreover it will be the same...
...club too far from the old established societies will be that the social men of the College will stay away from it entirely, the clubless men will attend in a body, and the University, instead of being solidified and drawn together, will be more sharply divided than ever before. The whole purpose of the new Union will be defeated. A CLUB...
...after Harvard had scored one goal, one of the Brown players fell flat on the puck and slid between the goal posts, thereby making Brown's only score. F. J. Goodridge, who made five of the eight goals, played especially well. This is the first time that Harvard has ever beaten Brown at hockey. The team played as follows: Forwards--Laverack, F. J. Goodridge, Hoxie,(Rumsey), Beardsell (capt.); Hardy, coverpoint; Vanderpool, point; Russell, goal. S. Stoddard 1L., the captain of last year's Yale team, acted as referee...