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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...college authorities to fairly guide and control athletics through the offices of advisory committees and what not, that the final net result of this process, the present committee of athletics, had been formed in the light of the experiences gained; that this committee so formed and vested with full power, would govern wisely and without prejudice; and that, above all, the erratic "interference of the Faculty" was forever a thing of the past. Alas, vain hope...
...squads of the Harvard Rifles will drill together today and the company and platoon movements will be tried with the full quota of men. The hall in which the Rifles are now drilling is too small for the evolutions to be carried out very conveniently, and Lieutenant Robinson intends in a very few days, if the good weather continues, to get the men into the open air. They will probably drill on either Soldiers' Field or Longfellow Park on Brattle street. The outlook for the company is on the whole very promising. Much improvement is necessary however as there...
...boat house on a four mile stretch from the Craigie Bridge, they met the sophomores, also going up the river, and a lively race of half a mile ensued. Neither crew gained any decided advantage, though the 'varsity was rowing with strapped seats while the sophomores were using their full slide...
...wonderful, for the work is a melodrama pure and simple. It is a "tragedy of blood," and is a play in which action is the predominant feature. The plots and conspiracies; the play within a play; Hamlet's journey to England and return; the madness of Orphelia; all are full of action, and form a potent attraction for the popular mind. Throughout the play there is a bleak, cold humor, which never fails to amuse an audience. Hamlet himself is thoughtful and philosophic. With his friends he is pathetic, with his enemies bitterly humorous, and eloquent. He is an idealist...
...will greatly facilitate the work of the committee if men intending to join any of the delegations of this week or of following weeks will send their names as soon as possible to the chairman, E. von Mach, 18 Bowdoin street, from whom full information may be obtained. Announcements concerning these delegations may be found on the bulletin in Holden Chapel...