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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...First Vesper Service of the Year. Appleton Chapel...
...volume soon to be published in the "Harvard Historical Studies" series is by Dr. G. T. Lapsley '93, instructor in history, and is entitled "The County Palatine of Durham." This volume is noteworthy as being the first in the series which deals directly with English Constitutional History, the greater part of it having been prepared in England from original manuscript...
...third year class 42 per cent are Harvard graduates, of the second year class 35 per cent, and of the first year class 38 per cent. In the entering class there are 89 Harvard graduates, 112 graduates of other colleges, and 31 Harvard Seniors on leave of absence who are the only men in the school who hold no degrees. As the rule allowing persons qualified for the Senior class of Harvard College to enter the Law School as regular students without examination has been abolished, there will be in the future practically no one in the first year class...
...which prizes will be given will take place next Monday. The training preparatory to the cross country run, the date of which has not yet been fixed, will then begin and continue as long as the weather remains suitable. A communication was received from Yale, about the first of November challenging Harvard to a cross country run; but as the Yale team had already had one month of training, and not enough time was allowed Harvard before the competition, the challenge was declined. As soon as the long runs are over the weight candidates will commence work in the Gymnasium...
...this year's Freshman eleven, the possibilities of Graydon and Stillman must be considered. Captain Baldwin will make a good quarterback, with a chance for the first eleven when Daly leaves. Nickerson, tackle, and Clark, end, are both promising players. Hersey is a good running halfback, but has little idea of team play. Kernan, substitute back, has great abilities as a punter, which could well be developed...