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...annual dinner in Hotel Victoria, Boston, last evening. F. R. Wulsin '13, president of the club, introduced as the speakers Professor H. W. Holmes '03, of the department of Education, M. M. Boyd '12, captain of the University team, M. Leslabay, coach of the team, Mr. W. F. Garcelon L.'95, Graduate Treasurer of the Athletic Association, J. A. McLaughlin 1G., captain of the team last year, and A. P. Cushing '78. All gave interesting reminiscences of their past experiences in fencing, showed how rapidly the sport is increasing in popularity, and wished the team success for the ensuing year...
...University association football team will hold a dinner at the Lombardy Inn, Boylston Place, Boston, this evening at 6 o'clock. The captain for next year will be elected at this time. The following men will speak: W. F. Garcelon L '95, of the Athletic Committee. Captain H. G. Byng sC., of London, Eng., Manager C. E. Hansen '12, of Milwankee, Wis., and Coach Burgess...
...Garcelon, Graduate Treasurer of Athletics, has been investigating the possibilities of hockey rinks on the marsh land on Soldiers Field. It has been found that the rinks within the Stadium seriously affect the turf of the football field. If the proposed scheme is found practicable, rinks on the marshes will probably be constructed in the fall...
...Cambridge Club will give a "Harvard Night" at its regular monthly meeting and dinner in Young's Hotel on Monday at 6 o'clock, following a reception at 5.30. The following men have consented to speak: President Lowell. Professor Peabody, Professor Ford, William F. Garcelon, and Louis A. Mahoney '13, president of the Harvard Debating Council. It is expected that a quartet of the Glee Club will be present and will furnish some music to the club and its guests...
...certain sports are without question too great, considering the number of men engaged. Certainly all of us will hope that constant improvement in the system by which the sports are carried on will prevent any return to the abominable practice of subscription hunting--some need of which Mr. Garcelon fears...