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...from the Western cities come to Harvard as compared with the number that go to other universities, that a boy in a Western preparatory school can get very little accurate information in regard to life here. Whatever information he gets is apt to be misrepresented by some friend who is trying to persuade him to go to another university. The boy writes for a Harvard Catalogue, and in it he finds much about entrance examinations, choice of courses, and dormitories owned by the University; and little or nothing about student activities, athletics, and private dormitories. With all of these points...
...feet of turf at the end to jump from, and will be bounded by broad white lines of lime. The object of a second set of pits is to save the others for competitions and meets, and to keep them in better condition. In case of a large number of entries in any competition both sets of pits may be used...
...fielders were cut from the University baseball squad yesterday afternoon, the number of battery candidates remaining the same as before. The following fielding candidates were retained: R. H. Aronson '10, T. Briggs '09, E. T. Dana '09, R. W. Hall '10, J. C. Hamlen '09, F. A. Harding '09, C. W. Harvey '09, R. Haydock '10, J. E. Keefe '08, F. W. Kemble '08, C. R. Leonard '08, H. B. Palmer '10, S. Pond '10, J. D. Pounds '08, R. W. Rowley '09, J. W. Simons '09, A. K. Tigrett '08, J. F. Waters...
...been decided to print the names of the candidates--Bryan, Hughes, Johnson, and Taft--on a single ballot, the men voting to indicate their preference in order. By this means it will be possible to determine the number of votes any candidate would receive under any circumstances, either in the event of his own nomination or the nomination of any other of the candidates...
...early in the meet, but met with no better success. The Yale team was distinctly superior. Staley of Yale was the best individual performer and both he and Smith of Yale won all six of their bouts. The Technology team was handicapped by inexperience as only a small number of meets were engaged in this season...