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Dates: during 1890-1899
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These and other matters of even greater importance go uncared for simply because there is no authoritative body to see to it that attention is paid to these things. Isn't it possible to get some body picked from among the undergraduates to deal with these affairs which mean so much to Harvard men? We have recently shown that Harvard undergraduates are able to manage their own affairs and are perfectly able to protect the good name of Harvard. Why not have some machinery ready, by which such questions and others may be settled in the future...
...result of this new development, therefore, it is most encouraging to see the intermediates give such a good account of themselves in competition with a crew of veteran oarsmen which includes a number of recent 'Varsity men. It is another proof that the system is not merely an attractive theory, but a practical and efficient fact...
...They will leave tomorrow for Poughkeepsie and will occupy their old quarters at Krum Elbow. The launch will be shipped by rail this morning, and the practice this afternoon will therefore be confined to short stretches in front of the boathouse. This will give everyone an excellent opportunity to see the for crew row and to join in a good send-off for the men and Mr. Lehmann...
...crew takes its last practice of the year in Cambridge by rowing short stretches near the boathouse, all of the undergraduates should go down to the river to cheer the men. This old custom was reviced last year for the purpose of giving all the students a chance to see the crew on the water just before their departure for Poughkeepsie, and as the crew is seen so little during the year by most of its supporters, all who can will doubtless avail themselves of the opportunity...
ANYONE intending going to Poughkeepsie to witness the boat races June 25 will do well to consult the Boston and Albany Railroad's time table. Tickets for the round trip $6.50. See their ad, in another column...