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...clear length, with both crews rowing 34 strokes to the minute. At the bridge the University crew had increased its lead to two lengths of open water, and Cornell had dropped its stroke to 30. At this point the visiting crew made a desperate effort to make good its loss, but in vain, as the University crew continued to draw away. By the time the finishing line was reached, the crew was 10 lengths to the good, and finished with a lively spurt, 17 full strokes ahead of Cornell. The Harvard time was 10 minutes, 47 seconds; Cornell's time...
...scored another run; while Harvard's last run came in the seventh on Reilly's error, and when the right fielder dropped McLaughlin's long bit. Yale's last score, in the ninth, was caused by McLaughlin's misjudging of Reilly's flly, which allowed the latter to make third and come in on a fielder's choice. McKay ended the game by striking out Lilley...
Absolutely no opposition met the proposed constitution for the Undergraduate Council last evening. A committee of three will soon be nominated to make the nominations for charter membership and next fall the Council will start on the first year of what we trust will be an historic career. The founders of the new organization have great hopes for its success, but their real work will lie with next year's members, who by hard work and devotion to the spirit of the enterprise can finally establish its prestige. The CRIMSON believes that the Student Council has almost unlimited possibilities...
Today is the last day for members of the University to make application for tickets for Miss Made Adams's performances of "Twelfth Night" to be given in Sanders Theatre June 3 and 4. Application blanks may be obtained at the Union and the Co-operative, and must be sent to Professor W. A. Neilson, 2 Riedesel avenue, Cambridge, before 6 o'clock this evening...
...position this afternoon. Having already measured its strength against Yale and creditably held its own in a tie game, it can enter today's contest with proper confidence in its own ability and yet with a wholesome respect for that of its opponents. It has an unusual opportunity to make good and to retrieve the athletic reputation of the class...