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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...preparing to celebrate the three hundredth anniversary of his birth. It was doubtless the scarcity of biographical details that so long kept the field free for the present biographer; and, despite Mr. Shelley's careful gleaning, we have here still but a slender sheaf of facts. To make a volume of some three hundred pages it has been necessary to eke it out with much matter descriptive of times of our founder, and the places in which he lived, and to indulge freely in speculation. The book might, indeed, be fairly called, "A Probable Biography of a Possible John Harvard...
...University crew squad during the past week has been fairly satisfactory. Coach Wray has paid almost exclusive attention lately to the marked tendency of the crew to dip too deep on the catch, and to wash out at the finish of the stroke. Several changes in the make-up of the crew have been made. Sargent has taken E. Bacon's place at stroke, Bacon has gone to 6, Lunt to 4, Morgan to 3, and Faulkner to bow. It is too early as yet to tell what the ultimate result of the changes will be, but they seem...
...John Harvard Celebration Committee will meet in the Committee Room of the Union tonight at 8 o'clock to make further arrangements for the celebration. The marshals, as announced in yesterday's CRIMSON, are requested to be present as plans will be outlined...
...yard hurdles, four men will be taken in order from the entry lists below to form a heat. In the 100 and 220-yard dashes, six men will be taken in order to make a heat. In the longer runs, the pole will be given recording to the order of the entry list below...
...baseball team is to be congratulated on securing Mr. Pieper to coach the nine for another season. It is always a pleasure to have a successful coach who is also a Harvard graduate, and Mr. Pieper's three years with Freshman teams and one year with the University nine make him eminently fit to lead another team to victory. His qualifications rest not only upon his success of last season against Yale, but also upon the spirit which he infused into the team, and the idea which he worked on-that the baseball season is not a perpetual round...