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...Turner in charge of track sports, Woodruff, the famous Yale oar, at the head of rowing and foot ball, Irwin, the professional, for base ball, the athletic authorities have certainly done all in their power to train and develop available material among the undergraduates. Woodruff is not to take full charge till next fall...
...crew that represents our freshmen. After much sifting sixteen men remain. They are not large men, but they are the kind that would or at least ought to make a good 'varsity crew if they were considerably larger. They are a wirey set of little fellows that are full of interest in the work and are determined to win if possible. It surely seems possible. Now, much can be done by the class to help their crew along to victory. Indeed, without this support it will be impossible for the crew to go to New London. The manager reports that...
...President first announces the deaths of James Russell Lowell and Orlando Witherspoon Doe, an instructor in the Medical School. Mr. Lowell is spoken of in the very highest terms and the tribute to him is a glowing one, full of touches of the deepest respect and affection...
...Grays, middle entry.MISS O. L. JOST, STENOGRAPHER, 10 Dana St., Cambridge, will form a class in the Isaac Pitman System of Shorthand, Tuesday evening, Feb. 2, 1892, at 7.30 o'clock, at the above address. Full particulars upon application...
...from the original by T. Cole, furnishes the frontispiece of this number of The Century, and calls attention anew to the fact that the Cole pictures are now at their most interesting point, having reached the most splendid period of Italian art. American art is interestingly represented by a full-page engraving of Brush's "Killing the Moose...