Word: haves
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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The Letter by Mr. Finlay is a welcome contribution to the much discussed problem of Harvard's inferiority in athletics. Coming from one who has had such good opportunities to judge the situation on its true merits, the views expressed deserve careful consideration. The writer finds the solution of Yale...
The question dealt with under the head of Editorials is the all-absorbing athletic situation. The Monthly shows that Harvard was influenced in her action by the desire for a "reform in athletics for reform's own sake." The precipitate action is, however, "a cause for grave regret," and has...
HARVARD ASSEMBLIES.- Those men who have received invitations to the Harvard assemblies and who wish to subscribe can leave subscriptions and get tickets at Thurston's.
A. AMORY, Jr.FRESHMAN CREW.- All freshmen who have been playing foot ball and desire to try for the crew are requested to meet in 42 Matthews at 7.45 this evening.
TOBOGGAN CLUB.- A blue book has been placed at Leavitt and Pierce's for the signatures of those who wish to have a toboggan slide on the college grounds this winter. Men are urged to sign promptly. The book will be removed Friday, December 16.