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The crews are now rowing on an average of six miles a day and have had several short races. In these races, which have generally consisted of sprints on the return journey, the second boat has been able to hold its own and sometimes even beat the first. The fact...
Most of the places in the field events should go to Harvard, but Bredemus and Pevear of Dartmouth should also win points. B. t. Stephenson, Jr., '08 should easily win the shot-put as well as points in the other field events, and H. E. Kersburg '07 should secure first...
First and runner-up individual prizes will be given, an also a championship shield to the school winning the most points, each match actually won counting as one point. The winner of the tournament will also have the right, as Harvard interscholastic champion, to play at Newport, R. L., in...
The disturbances which have characterized the lectures in one of the large Sophomore courses during the last few weeks recall to some of us our preparatory school days, when any childish amusement was more acceptable than serious thoughts and study. Most of us, however, have now passed that stage in...
Of the stories, "The Coward," by E. B. Sheldon '08, seems to the reviewer the most successful. The story of a reformed "sport" who becomes a clergyman, and ultimately, through fear of his inability to resist the attractions of the world, gives up everything, even love, to enter a religious...