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...Columbia Bridge. In the first race Severance will row at No. 5, and in the second race, for which he is ineligible, he will be replaced by R. Ellis '09. The crew, which left Thursday, was accompanied by Coach Stephenson as boat-rigger. Coach Wray left for Philadelphia last night, where he will arrive in time to see both races...
...University baseball team will play its second championship game with Princeton, at Princeton, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The batting orders of both teams will be the same as last Saturday, with the one exception that Hicks will pitch for Harvard. Captain Currier has sufficiently recovered from the injury to his finger to resume his position behind the bat, and with his return the team should display more speed than in the Brown game. White and Dawson will again be the battery for Princeton...
...victory over Princeton today on their home grounds can by no means be predicted from the showing made by the two teams last Saturday. Although Harvard played championship ball, the Princeton team was decidedly off color, and today it is expected that the calibre of its real baseball ability will be manifested. The fact that the University team has not won a game at Princeton for twelve consecutive years is good evidence of Princeton's strength on the home grounds. But the Harvard team today, is made up principally of players, who have had the advantage of playing at Princeton...
This will be the first appearance of Mr. Lowell at an undergraduate function since he has become President. The dinner will also be the occasion of the last appearance of Professor Kuehnemann at such a celebration. In addition the following members of the Faculty have accepted: Professor J. A. Walz P.'95, Professor Hugo Muensterberg, Professor A. C. Coolidge '87, Assistant Professor R. B. Merriman '96, Professor A. B. Hart '80, Mr. C. M. Stearns, Mr. B. A. G. Fuller '00, all the Harvard exchange professors who have gone to Berlin, and all those members of the Faculty who hold...
...Wright & Ditson's in Boston, and at the Athletic Office or from the University track managers in Cambridge. Applications will be filled and tickets mailed in order of receipt. On the first day of the games there will be one admission charge of 50 cents. On the last day, there will be reserved seats at $1.50 and $1, and there will also be general admission at 50 cents...