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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...rivalry. To Harvard we are bound by long series of contests in every branch of sport, by the similarity between the two universities in positions and institutions, by the strong ties of alumni friendships and rivalry, and by our own personal friendship with Harvard men gained for the most part by association at the same preparatory schools. All these things mean much, and have been absolute preventatives to our making binding arrangements with other colleges, which, once begun, could necessarily have no limit...
Freshmen who have this academic year applied for the second assignment of Price Greenleaf Aid will be considered, without further action on their part, candidates for this scholarship. All other Freshmen wishing to become candidates must apply on forms which may be obtained at the Recorder's office. Their applications, accompanied by the necessary certificates from parents or guardians, must be left with the Recorder before February...
President Donald of the Junior class next spoke. He deplored the prevalent impression that there is no enthusiasm at Harvard; but said that it was undeniably true that there was not a sufficiently united spirit, one in which all men felt they had a part. This he attributed to the disintegration which was inevitable with so many smaller clubs. The object of the proposed club is to remedy this, to weld all interests into one, and to create a Harvard spirit. He referred to Pennsylvania, where the athletic spirit had been brought out and intensified by the University Club...
Only twenty-seven men handed in their names as candidates for the Freshman baseball nine yesterday. Last year there were forty-nine and the year before about eighty. This very poor showing is no doubt due in part to the fact that the call comes earlier than usual this year, and while many of the ball players are still with the Freshman crew squad, which has not yet been cut down...
...would hardly be possible for Harvard students as a body to express their opinion more emphatically than they did at yesterday's mass meeting. One part at least, of the University Club question seems settled. The students are convinced that they want it, and they have urgently appealed to the graduates to help them...