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...plays were run with dash and precision when the regulars were working, the drill became slower and less smooth when the first string men were replaced by the substitutes. The coaches are now endeavoring to prepare the substitutes to fill all gaps, and to overcome the serious defect so manifest in Saturday's game, the vulnerability of the team after a few changes have been made from the regular line...
...exaggerate! For how can progress be made when things are as they seem? A bit of realism is manifest in that thought. Less than $150 has still to be collected before the wheels of progress can be turned and electric lights installed in the Senior dormitories. It remains for the Class of 1915 to pledge the above amount, and with slight exaggeration on their part an impending failure of the wheels of progress to revolve can be prevented, and attractive Senior dormitories realized. Sophomores! May we appeal to your pocket-books...
...doubtless with mingled emotions that those few earnest students who were abroad shortly after the Harvard Hall bell ceased its matutinal jangling yesterday, saw the Yard invaded by a "horde of lusty Helots" armed with crow-bars and pickaxes; for their murderous intent upon Gore Hall was manifest. Those who have sat and read and writhed in its swivel seats, or waited while its alleged contents were sought form the cellar of Appleton or the garret of Conant, will pause to breathe the respectful sigh due its venerable three quarters of a century of existence. And thus passes Gothic Gore...
...number of men were discussed as salaried coaches but present indications point to the return of Walter Camp to his former position. Dissatisfaction with the present system is manifest and there will probably be a change of a radical nature in the system now in force, by which the captain of the previous year acts as head coach...
...largest Harvard dinner ever held in Boston will be given by the Harvard Club of Boston at the Copley-Plaza Hotel this evening at 7 o'clock, in honor of this year's champion football team. Great enthusiasm has been shown by the graduates for this opportunity to manifest their keen interest in undergraduate activities. About 600 graduates have signified their intention to be present, including practically the whole football team of 1890, which defeated Yale 12 to 6 and won the intercollegiate championship. Every man on the University football squad and the Freshman team has been asked to attend...