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...final trials for the selection of the Senior and Freshman teams to debate in the final round for the interclass championship will be held this evening. At the Senior trial, which will be held in Sever 35 at 7 o'clock, each man will speak 8 minutes. At the Freshman trial, which will take place in Harvard 6 at 7.30 o'clock, each man will speak 10 minutes. There will be no rebuttal speeches. In each trial a team of three men will be chosen, as well as a second team of the same number. The question for debate...
...management of the university crew is making every effort to have the spring regatta an important event. Shells will be provided for all the scrub crews which are formed. By a decision of the management, no man who has won his "Y" on the university crew will be allowed to row this year at Annapolis, but those men who have previously rowed on the four-oar will be eligible. W. H. Peckham 1903, has been appointed captain of the senior crew. The freshman crews are still in an undeveloped state, but under efficient coaching they are showing up well...
Hanavan, captain and right guard, plays a fast and untiring game. But his too great eagerness to get into every play has not infrequently tended to break up team play. His shooting for goals is more accurate than that of any other man on the team. Bigelow, who will play left guard in place of Fosdick, who is ill plays a hard game. His tendency to hold his opponents, however, costs his team frequent penalties for fouls. He covers his opponent well and is effective in blocking attempted shots for goals. Fumbling the ball and lack of speed...
There will be time trials and competitive trials held tonight for the class relay swimming teams. The class teams will be made up on Monday. Every man in the University who wishes to try for his class team must report at the Dunster tank tonight at 8.30 o'clock. Any one unable to come must send his name to me at 30 Holyoke street...
...Study of Church History," and Professor E. C. Moore on "Modern Thousht an the Minister as Teacher." Professor J. H. Ropes will speak on "Exegetical Study." Professor Edward Hale on "Homiletical Study," and Professor P. G. Peabody will give two lectures on "The Religion of an Educated Man." In response to a request made by a number of the students of the Summer School during the session of 1902. Professor G. C. Moore is to give in four lectures a preview of "Current Theological Literature...