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...Shooting club will probably hold no more meetings until after the Christmas recess. The first Harvard assembly in Pierce Hall, Boston, takes place next Thursday evening...
...crews at work, one on the river and one in the gymnasium. They are under the supervision of Alexander, L. S. The freshmen have taken hold of rowing with great enthusiasm. Although many men have stopped work, there still remain three crews which work daily in squads, as follows: first, Baldwin, Doe, Winslow, Brewer, Broughton, Tansill, Converse and Walcott; second, Barlow, Pike, Hall, Clarke, Brown, Campbell, Purrington, French, Hale; third, Keyes, Wood, Jaggar, Cochrane, Batchelder, Chew, Earle and Tripp. The crew is in charge of W. Alexander who coached last year's freshman crew. About thirty football men have handed...
...regular meeting of the Shooting club was held at Watertown yesterday afternoon. The attendance was large, but the shooting was hardly up to the average. The first event was the match for the Founders cup, which was won by S. Paine, with a score of 11, MacKay and Bacon were second wish 10 points each. The final score in Match A was next shot. Bacon won first place with 18 points out of a possible 20, and Hastie second place with 17. The best scores in Match B were made by Gould and Pike...
...edited by a committee composed of Professor J. B. Grenough, Professor J. W. White and Professor F. D. Allen. The contributors will be, for the most part, instructors in the university, or graduates of the same, but contributions of other scholars will not be absolutely excluded. The first volume will be issued some time this month and will contain about two hundred pages. The contents of the first number will be as follows: The Fauces of the Roman House, by James B. Greenough. De Ignis Eliciendi Modus apvd Antiqvos, scripsit Morris H. Morgan. On the Origin of the Construction...
...Brattle St. where the break was made near Mt. Auburn. They got back to the gymnasium at 4.29. The hounds, under T. P. King, '91, as master started eight minutes after the hares. Just before the break was made there was some difficulty in following the trail. The first hound, J. Manley, '93, with T. P. King, '91, second, returned seventeen minutes after the hares...