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Every member of the University interested in rowing is cordially invited to join the Weld Boat Club. Freshmen and new comers to other departments are especially urged to join at once and put themselves under the coaching of Mr. Donovan, the professional oarsman, who will be at the boat house every afternoon. In order to put the membership within reach of every man the fees have been greatly reduced, and a new $10 four-years course membership has been instituted. The fee for Sophomores is $8, for Juniors $7, and for all men who wish to join only one year...
...Haughton, who are more or less bruised, were not in the line-up. The latter two did not even show up for practice. They are expected out today, however, as is also Wheeler '98. Frank Shaw, the only one of the old men not yet on hand, will probably join the squad tomorrow afternoon. The practice today will be at 11.30 and at 3.30. This will be the last day of morning practice...
...Foxcroft Club will open this year at 12 o'clock today for lunch. The secretary will be at the club at 11 o'clock, and any member of the University may join by showing his notification card and Bursar's certificate and paying the entrance...
...thoroughly endorse what the president of the Senior Class writes today concerning the scrimmage at the Tree. We have heard from different sources that several men in Ninety-six are unwilling to join their classmates in striving for the flowers, saying that they are opposed to the custom. It is not unnatural to impute immediately another much more unworthy motive to the men who take this position. It is well known that in past years some few men have refused to enter the scrimmage through simple laziness, which it would be a kind of flattery to call indifference...
WASHINGTON, D. C., June 15.- First Lieutenant Arthur Murray, first artillery, has been detailed as instructor in military science and tactics at Yale University, New Haven, August 1, relieving Captain James S. Pettit, first inafntry, who is ordered to join his company...