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Of the special articles not on football the most generally interesting is that by H. W. Foote '97, on "The Primacy of Harvard." This points out the immediate need of increasing the number of Harvard men from the South and West. At present there is grave danger of Harvard's...
The rope climbing conest of 22 feet was easily won by G. Mather '10. The three-legged race of 40 yards, which was one of the most interesting events to watch, was won by J. F. Doyle '07 and J. M. Rand '09, who finished a few feet ahead of...
In the potato race, which was closely contested, six heats were run off and then the finals, in which T. M. Gregory '10 made the best time. The sack race of 40 yards was the most amusing event, and was won by W. M. Rand '09, who was closely pressed...
The dormitory relay races on Holmes Field, in which six men ran on a team, each for a distance of 260 yards, were the most exciting and closely contested events of the afternoon. Claverly, Dunster street, Hollis-Stoughton, Holyoke street, Matthews, Miscellaneous A, and Randolph, all won their races, but...
W. Minot in his article in your columns Saturday said that "we find broiled capons on the menu rather than beef and lamb, which medical authorities consider unquestionably to be more nutritious; and strawberries, asparagus, or grape fruit at the very season when these only moderately nourishing delicacies are most...