Word: falle
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...communication in yesterday's CRIMSON, suggesting that the boat club should award prize cups to the winners in the fall scratch races, should receive the attention of the boat club. It seems to us that the request is justifiable, and that the cups should be awarded, as in former years. We cannot imagine why there should have been this delay. Can it be that the boat club does not intend to give any prizes? It is, to be sure, a matter of some importance, and we feel that the boat club ought to allow the winners trophies of the anniversary...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: The custom of the H. U. B. C. to give cups to the winners in the fall scratch races, seems to have been given up this year. It seems an especial pity that this should be so, because, as every one knows, the scratch races made up a part of the 250th anniversary celebration and so, to those who have no other trophy of the great anniversary, the cups would be of double value. Therefore I suggest that the H. U. B. C. get the cups at once and also that they have the cups - as prizes...
...high jump will, of course, fall to W. B. Page, '87, University of Pennsylvania, the champion of America...
...departments of athletics, one man hired to supervise them all - to carry on one consistent policy, to reduce running expenses, and later, by longer experience than an undergraduate can have - find faults and remedies hitherto unsuspected. The "but" to this, of course, is, first, that subscriptions would fall off - that a man would give ten dollars each to four branches of athletics, where he would refuse forty dollars to the four combined - a doubtful point - and, secondly, that between the various branches of athletics there would always be question - fierily debated - of the propositions of the general fund...
...rumored that there is a movement among several influential citizens of Cambridge to obtain a repeal of the prohibition act passed last fall...