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...Greek six introductory lectures will be delivered to the freshmen at different times during the year, one on Lysias and his times by Dr. Morgan; one on Socrates by Dr. Tarbell; two on Homer by Professor Wright; and two on the Greek Theatre by Professor J. W. White. An elementary course in Greek composition to be known as Greek F will be given by Dr. Tarbell. Dr. Tarbell will also give a course of lectures on the present state of Archaeological Discovery and Research in Greece. Professor Goodwin will not have any courses next year...
Amongst the charitable works carried on by the students of Harvard, that of supplying reading matter to the hospitals of Boston is one of the most commendable.- Princetonian...
...One hundred and twenty yards hurdle race-Luddington. Yale, '86, 17s.; Mapes, Columbia...
...Stagg's pitching, and the general excellence of the Yale team won the game. Harvard could not hit Stagg effectively, for although Harvard found the ball fifteen or more times the Yale fielders, both infield and out, were so sure that only three base hits were made. Stagg made one of his most remarkable records, and Poole as catcher, was all that any nine could desire. Downer did not do himself justice, and was hit badly, Yale making fourteen hits for twenty. The day was beautiful and a large crowd filled the grand stand and surrounded the entire field. Harvard...
...Dean was left. Willard caught Noyes' short fly, Henshaw caught Dalzell's foul tip, and Poole struck out, leaving Cushing. In the fourth Harvard got the last two runs on account of errors by Noyes and Calhoun, and a passed ball. The fifth inning was an unfortunate one. McBride was out, Corning to first, but Noyes' single followed by Dalzell's three base hit, two bases on balls and Calhoun's single brought home three runs, one earned. Harvard was simply outplayed. From the fifth inning Stagg was at his best. In the sixth he pitched seven strikes in succession...