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...Greek athlete to be placed in the gymnasium, if the college would accept it. We think that the college would be only too glad to do so, and advise Mr. Wilde to send it along as soon as possible. We think that we can assure him the heartiest thanks of the college for showing such a kindly feeling toward...
...these champion flags it has the very best possible plea for existence; for no branch of athletics which represents us so creditably in our contests with other colleges can afford to be abolished. We admire the pluck of our Lacrosse men, and are glad to offer them our heartiest congratulations for their success thus far and our best wishes for the future...
...close of the lecture in Nat. Hist. 4 on Wednesday last, the entire class burst simultaneously into the heartiest applause, showing thereby their appreciation of Professor Shaler's uniform kindness and courtesy as a man, as well as his excellence as an instructor. In his temporary absence the College will sustain a great loss...
...there are to be running and walking races, in which Messrs. Herrick and Wendell, of the H. A. A., will probably compete. A number of Harvard men also are entered in the Tennis Tournament, and the afternoon's sport will probably prove very entertaining. Mr. Wright deserves the heartiest support of the College men for the careful manner in which he fulfilled his duties as coach of our last year's cricket team, and we hope that the number of College representatives to-morrow at Beacon Park will prove to him that his efforts are not unappreciated...
...Thayer we have only to reiterate our praises for his excellent services both as a general and as a player, and our thanks for the impetus and manly tone he has infused into base-ball at Harvard, notwithstanding the stumbling-blocks raised by the powers that be, and our heartiest wishes are that his successors may, for many generations, follow out as nearly as possible the admirable example of a captain set by F. W. Thayer. To Tyng the College extends her warmest praise, for his pluckiness in facing Ernst's swift delivery with his broken finger; at New Haven...