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...game between the 'varsity and Technology yesterday afternoon was probably as poor an exhibition of baseball as any undergraduate has seen on a Harvard diamond. The work of the pitchers on both sides was wretched through the first five innings. Perry '97 was in the box for Harvard and was so wild that the men were given but little chance to show what they were good for in the field. Twice, however, dangerous indecision was shown by the fielders-once when three men ran for a fly and no one touched it, and again when Hapgood ran into Paine...
Tonight and tomorrow night the last two performances of the Hasty Pudding Play, "Granada," will be given at the club house, Holyoke street, commencing at 8.30. Members of the University who have never seen the Pudding plays, as well as those who are familiar with them, will do well to attend one or the other of these two performances, as the club has probably never done better work. From the opening night in New York there has not been a question of the success of this year's play. The audiences at all four of the New York performances were...
...that while there may be much indifference and indecisiveness in the world, it need not be simply on account of scientific training. This we have seen may lead to indecision, but it need not if we make use of it only to fit our minds for an objective standpoint, and if we remember the distinction between the fundamental principles in the domains of science and of conduct...
...Gulliver Gr., the second speaker, said that twelve hundred students were present at the Detroit convention and that three hundred different colleges were represented. The immense scope of the movement may be seen from the fact that thirty-eight denominations were represented by the delegates...
...invitation parallel bars exhibition, the team of five from the Boston Turn Verein easily won both places. Their performance was the best of its kind that has been seen here for some years. The only other entry in this event was J. Staab '95. First prize was awarded to Max Kreidel and second to A. A. Gebhardt...