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Athletics, both theoretical and applied, has occupied so much attention this spring that several articles on its various forms are naturally included for the information of the graduates. A quotation from President Elliot's annual report opens the discussion, which is carried on at length by Professor R. B. Merriman '96 in the University notes. A special article by A. W. Hinkel '08, entitled "An Undergraduate on Curtailing Athletics," and the "Student Life" department present the popular view of the matter. The records of current athletic events which the Graduates Magazine supplies, are more for reference than for news value...
There will be a handicap hammer-throw contest on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and the winner will be awarded a cup. Seven men have been entered and are expected to report; they have been handicapped as follows: J. G. Blaine '11, 25 ft.; H. Fish '10, 25 ft.; R. L. Groves '10, 25 ft.; J. C. Jones '09, 15 ft.; C. C. Little '10, 25 ft.; E. H. Ruch '10, 15 ft.; B. F. Sherman '05, scratch...
...coming in better lately, and now only about 100 remain to be collected. The chief value of the statistics compiled from these "Lives" is in their complete representation of the class; accordingly every Senior is urged to co-operate with the secretary in this matter and make our class report the best yet issued. Those who have lost their blanks may obtain new ones by applying to Box D. G. EMERSON...
...GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. "The Beginnings of Meteorology at Harvard." Mr. B. M. Varney. "Preliminary Report on the Distribution of Rainfall in South America." Mr. W. G. Reed. Mineralogical Lecture Room...
...GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. "The Beginnings of Meteorology at Harvard." Mr. B. M. Varney. "Preliminary Report on the Distribution of Rainfall in South America." Mr. W. G. Reed. Mineralogical Lecture Room...