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...meeting of the Intercollegiate Fencing Association held in New York last Saturday after the Harvard-Columbia tournament, A. G. Thacher of Harvard, was elected president and Fitzhugh Townsend of Columbia, secretary and treasurer. Next autumn the secretary will send out a circular letter to the leading colleges for information in regard to the status of fencing in these colleges and the chances of being able to turn out a good team. This will be an informal letter and will not commit the association to any action. It is hoped that West Point and Annapolis will send teams to compete next...
...Harvard-Columbia fencing tournament will take place today at the Racquet and Tennis Club's rooms in New York City. The Harvard team is composed of the following men: A. G. Thacher '97 (captain), J. E. Hoffman '96, J. P. Parker '96, H. H. Bowker '98 (substitute...
...record of Harvard-Columbia freshman races stands 6 to 6, while that of Yale-Columbia races is 2 to 1 in favor of Columbia...
...yesterday's papers to the effect that Columbia '94 had accepted the proposition of Harvard '94 to admit the Yale freshmen to the race next June. No one could be found in Cambridge last night who could say anything definitely about the matter, but there seems to be no doubt that the rumor is true, and that the Harvard and Yale freshman crews will meet for the first time since 1886. At that time the Yale freshmen were allowed to enter the Harvard-Columbia race, but were swamped before the first mile had been rowed, and since then the impression...
...Columbia Spectator calls our attention to the fact that the custom of giving a set of flags to the winning crew of the Harvard-Columbia freshman series each year has been neglected since Ninety's freshman year. That this custom ever existed at all was unknown to most of the men who have rowed on freshman crews since then, but it evidently, on investigation, is a custom, and it is clearly the duty of Harvard Ninety-one to present Columbia Ninety-one with a set of flags, and of Columbia Ninety-two to present our Juniors with...