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...jurisdiction of the Athletic Committee. The favorable action of this committee settles it that the first annual meeting will be held on Holmes Field, May 16. The events contested will be the same as at the intercollegiate meeting except that the tug-of-war will be omitted. The full text of the agreement which is to govern these meetings will be published in a few days...
...England Magazine for April contains several notable articles on subjects of special interest to Harvard men. All students in Greek archaeology know of Schliemann and his valuable work, and in the April issue of this magazine are "Personal Recollections of Schliemann," a gossipy paper, full of amusing anecdotes of the great archaeologist, especially interesting at this time, when the air is full of biographical projects concerning him. The writer, Hon. Charles R. Tuckerman, at one time United States Minister to Greece, was a warm friend of Schliemann's, and his reminiscences have a strong personal flavor which renders them doubly...
With this first full week after the Easter recess, our athletics will assume a greater activity. The base ball nine has already done creditable work, and seems, we are glad to see, more definitely made up than is generally the case at even a later time of the year. The track and field athletic team tomorrow will begin more careful training. If the team meets Yale in May, as there is certainly a prospect of its doing, it will require the best possible advantages for training in the next few weeks; and will, in consequence, need a more loyal support...
...umpire shall have full power, in case of intentional delay by any nine, to declare the game forfeited to the opposing nine...
...spoke beautifully and earnestly of Shaw, dwelling upon his happy, manly nature which in its unassuming way was deeply religious. He read portions of a letter from Shaw's former teacher, who spoke of his pupil in the highest and tenderest terms. Dr. Brooks' prayer was thankful, sympathetic, and full of hope...