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...Yale team is in an unsettled condition as a shift has been made in the positions this week as a result of the unsatisfactory work in the recent games. This is the second time this season that a considerable change has been made in the make-up of the team. The Yale batting order will be: Philbin, c.; Fels, s.s.; Murphy, c.f.; Logan, 3b.; Van Vleck, r.f.; Badger, 2b.; Jefferson, 1b.; Mallory, l.f.; Merritt, p. The Princeton order will be the same as against the University team. The second game of the series will be played at Princeton next Saturday...
...recent meeting of the Political Club the following officers were elected: president, J. R. Gilman '09; secretary treasurer, R. S. Hoar 1L.; B. S. Van Rensselaer '10, W. G. Roelker 1L., and G. L. Harding '10 were appointed members of the executive committee. President Lowell and Professor W. B. Munro were appointed to the advisory committee...
...hurdles in 15 2-5 seconds, 1-5 of a second behind the time made by Shaw of Dartmouth last year. Talbott of Cornell was unable to reach his own mark of 167 feet, 4 inches, in the hammer-throw, but nevertheless made one of the best throws in recent intercollegiate meets with 158 feet, 9 1-2 inches. In the shot-put Little of Harvard, came within 3 1-2 inches of the record made by Krueger of Swarthmore two years ago. His put of 46 feet, 2 inches, is next to Krueger's the best ever made...
...track last Saturday. The resemblance between the University and Freshman teams is quite remarkable. They are both strong on the track and weak in the field events, and in a great number of cases the points in the various events were decided the same way in the two recent contests with Yale...
...leading article W. L. Stoddard deals with the present burning--shall we say sizzling?--question in academic and literary circles, the recent discovery by William Stone Booth of acrostic signatures of Francis Bacon systematically embodied in the poems the sonnets and all of the plays usually attributed to William Shakespeare, and elsewhere. He foresees that the acceptance of Mr. Booth's discoveries by, the mathematician and historian will lead to the rewriting of the history of English literature of the period shortly before and after 1600, and to the destruction of the modern Shakespeare myth. Let us hope that...