Word: regularity
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...spring practice of the lacrosse team will begin next Tuesday. It will consist of stick-work in the cage at Soldiers Field, with gymnasium work for the benefit of inexperienced candidates. About the middle of March regular practice will begin in the field, when several teams will be formed to play against one another. It is expected that R. H. E. Starr '96, H. A. L. Sand '95, and Captain Curry, of the Crescent team, will assist in coaching. The team this year has excellent prospects. A number of former members are eligible, and in the fall practice nearly fifty...
...racing against each other as well against the corresponding crews from other classes. (Of course there is nothing to prevent the formation of additional class crews in each club if men enough are rowing to fill them.) It may perhaps be said that under the present system the regular class crew had just as much competition and could race with The Weld or Newell class crews. This is true. The regular class crew could and did race with the Weld class crew, but what happened if it were beaten? Did it lose its position as regular class crew...
...Deutscher Verein is planning to give a one act modern German comedy once a month during the spring. These comedies, which will be open only to members and invited guests, will take the place of the regular Verein meetings and very member will take part in at least one of them. Members will be charged a small fee for each guest they invite. The first play will be given about the middle of March and will probably be Kleist's "Zerbrochene Erug." The regular public performance of the Deutscher Verein has been given up this year on account...
...subject for debate at the next regular meeting, on February 20, will be: "Resolved, That the College House site is preferable to the Quincy street site." Bernbaum's camp has the affirmative...
...been placed the winners until 1897. Another trophy placed in this case is a large silver loving cup presented to Harvard in 1896 by the United States Military Academy Athletic Association. Except in minor details, the Trophy Room is now completely systematized so that henceforth there can be a regular arrangement of all prizes and photographs entitled to places in the room...