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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...great pity that the recent brake-up of the Ninety-eight crew has put it out of the question for them to enter the class races. In rowing, however, the three upper classes are fortunately to settle the championship which in the case of baseball was left unclaimed. The change in arrangements this year which brings the start of the race where the finish used to be, and vice versa, will hardly be acceptable to spectators, however much it may benefit the crews. The various boat houses and the Boston bank of the river formerly gave many people a reasonably...
...hopeful. There are many events in which it will be impossible to pick the winner before the games, while those about the result of which there can be no doubt, are pretty evenly divided between the two colleges. Harvard has most of the men who won points in the recent University games to count upon, and at least one strong addition. The team is very well able to make a hard fight for victory, and Yale will have great difficulty in proving her right to the majority of points...
...recent meeting of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement was devoted to a discussion of the need of a Harvard Infirmary. Dr. Clarence I. Blake, professor of Otology in the Medical School, opened the discussion. He was followed by Dr. G. W. Fitz, by Mr. Walker, who spoke on hospital construction, by Doctors Driver, Wyman, and Ela, practicing physicians in Cambridge, and others...
President Schofield will read his annual report. The Harvard delegates to the recent New York conference will give an account of that meeting; and officers for 1895-96 will be elected. This is the last meeting of the year, and in order to give time for these important business matters, the hour has been fixed at forty five minutes after seven. The address of the evening will be given by Professor John Williams White, upon "A Winter in Athens...
...Sciences, held yesterday afternoon, a motion to prohibit students from participating in intercollegiate football contests was defeated by a considerable majority. This vote probably finishes the faculty's discussion of the intercollegiate football question for the present, and leaves its settlement with the Athletic Committee, in accordance with the recent votes of the Corporation and the Board of Overseers...