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Before the season comes to a close it seems worth while to make a fresh attempt to explain the financial policy of the Athletic Committee during the past year and to answer some of the criticisms which its action has provoked. To begin with, let me try to clear away a few persistent errors...
...raced the University crew for the last two miles, and lost by three feet. It was a very close race and the Freshmen were somewhat retarded by eelgrass. The condition of the men on the University four-oar is excellent. In general, the work of the crews during the past week has shown enormous improvement. R. Fisher '98, S. S. Wolcott '03 and C. H. Schweppe '02 visited the quarters today...
Holy Cross, first at bat, made one run in the first inning, when Hoey hit past Matthews, was advanced by Reilly and scored on Carrigan's single. In this for Harvard, Kernan made his base balls and Leonard was safe on a wild throw. Both were advanced by a passed ball and scored on Stephenson's hit. Dexter's single then brought in Matthews. In the second inning a base on balls, Barry's three-bagger, and Hoey's single gave Holy Cross two more runs. Kernan and Leonard, in this inning, scored on the latter's fine home...
Seniors will assemble in front of Holworthy at 3.30 o'clock wearing caps and gowns, and will form in a column of twos. The procession, lead by the Class Day officers, with the First Marshal and the Chairman of the Class Day Committee at the head, will march past Hollis and between Thayer and University to Appleton Chapel. On reaching the chapel the procession will pass up the main aisle to the front. The Marshal and Chairman will then pass down the aisle dividing off the pairs into each pew. All will romain standing until the Marshal and Chairman have...
...College examinations prevented all the Yale crews from having hard practice yesterday, the work being just sufficient to keep the men in condition. During the evening the University eight rowed down past the Harvard quarters for two miles and back, covering the four miles by easy stretches and without any attempt at time rowing. All of the were reported by the coaches to be in good condition. It is expected that the examinations for the men in the University boat will be finished this morning and that there will be row over the course late in the afternoon...