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Dates: during 1890-1899
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HARVARD ROWING CLUB. - The following men will find the cups, which they have won this spring, at Leavitt and Pierce's: W. Wells, R. Bisbee, P. S. Abbot, J. W. Lund, W. F. Baker, W. O. Taylor, H. J. Hughes, F. U. Stearns...
...There will be no dress suits. As it is very important that the committee know almost exactly how many to provide for, every man who expects to be present is particularly urged to put his name down in the book at Leavitt's. Likewise men who have signed and find they cannot come are asked to take their names off the list. The dinner is free, and every one should try to be there...
...respect for things less prominent does not amount to much. Yet this quiet work by a few self-sacrificing men is exactly what is going to tell in the social problems of the day. The work of collecting the clothes will commence immediately and the collectors should find a hearty response from the students...
Futhermore, he said, a most striking proof that the law of unselfishness was the law of the universe is seen from the discoveries made of late years in the field of physics. Men, turning from the contemplation of their own souls to the study of nature find that there the law of involuntary sacrifice ever holds. The death of the lower form gives birth to higher. But in man, the sacrifice is no longer involuntary; he must himself will it, and poor is the man who refuses to live out in his own life those laws that have produced...
Casper Whitney says: "If the Harvard crew can learn to keep their oars squarely against their pins and can master the art of a slow recovery, Yale will find a crew worthy of their best efforts, and one which they will have hard work to defeat...