Word: notted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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The approach of the boat races calls to mind the interesting fact, not generally known among Harvard men of this generation, that the adoption of Crimson as the University color was the chance result of a regatta some sixty years ago.
Prior to 1858 the notion of a distinctive color for each university had not been thought of in American institutions. In the spring of that year, however, a regatta was to be held on the harbor and six enterprising University students, among them President Eliot, then an instructor in the...
With the re-establishment today of training tables for men of the baseball team and the crew, the Athletic authorities of the University have taken a step toward the improvement of results in competition of these athletics. On the diamond and the river the University may expect to see a...
Fortunately it is true that as far as ability is concerned there is little wrong with the track team. But ability is not all. Training, especially that of diet, is more essential in the development of point-winners among the track and field representatives than in either of the other...
In view of these facts, and considering, moreover, that the team now appears to be rounding into form worthy of a high standing in the coming Intercollegiates, it seems unfortunate that the athletic authorities have not seen fit to include the track men in their plans for resuming a training...