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...Hyde '98, chairman of the Undergraduate University Club Committee will attend the Harvard Club dinner in New York this evening and explain the project from an undergraduate standpoint...
Probably for the first time in the history of Harvard-Yale football, both teams are apparently so evenly matched that it is almost impossible from an impartial standpoint to pick with any exactness the winning eleven. The Yale and Harvrd coaching staffs have pursued methods radically opposite in the development of their teams this year. Harvard departed from the precedent established by past coachers, in that the general lines upon which the team was built up were so changed as to leave little semblance of past methods. Almost from the frist day of practice, Harvard has had a regular first...
...that it ought to accustom itself to playing under disadvantages, and that it ought to play even better when on the field of a rival team than when in Cambridge. These are, no doubt, the conditions under which an ideal team should play its games. But, from an undergraduate standpoint, there is no team which cannot do better work if given the hearty support of the students, and there can certainly be no objection to the latter's giving their representatives the recognition and encouragement which they have earned by their work for the University. Let us have fair play...
...racing rules of the L. A. W. divide bicycle racing men into two classes, professional and amateur. Amateurs are those men who ride for prizes not above the value of $35. The L. A. W. takes the standpoint that no man can be an amateur who is able to stand the expense of riding the circuits in states distant from his home. Consequently they have made the rule that no amateur can ride in any races held over 200 miles from his place of residence. Thus the rule requires that every man shall have a domicile and reason requires that...
...agreed to by Yale, for Newport is for several reasons more convenient to Harvard than New London, and cannot be much out of the way for the Yale men, It is to be hoped that the management of the Yale Yacht Club will look at the matter from this standpoint and agree to accommodate Harvard without hurting their own prospects...