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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...various municipal and legislative bodies in the United States. The edition of "Good Government" of March 15 contains particular reference to the formation of the club; it will be sent with a printed copy of the constitution to every college in the country. It is hoped thereby to start a movement in favor of reform that will be national in its character and effective in its influence; and it is not beyond the bounds of probability that an Intercollegiate Civil Service Reform Alliance may be formed in the future, in the deliberations of which Harvard might well take a leading...
...Wednesday, the beginning of the Easter vacation, the Yale baseball team will start on its southern trip. The make-up of the team on this trip, and possibly for all the championship games, this spring will be: Carter, p.; Greenway, c.; Stephenson, 1b.; Rustin., 2b.; Quimby, s.s.; Arbuthnot, 3b.; Bigelow, l.f.; Case (captain), c.f.; Speer...
...rows a stroke which is stiff and jerky from start to finish. His time is very poor...
...situation calls for an expression of great energy on the part of the freshmen. If all the men who have baseball ability-even if it is only latent ability-do not try for the nine, then the chances for its success are materially diminished at the start. Just at this time the prospect of a winning team would be highly encouraging, and, on the other hand, the prospect of a disgracefully weak team is particularly disheartening. Ninety-seven has it in her power to do the University a great good or a great harm...
...annual boat race between Oxford and Cambridge will be rowed on the Thames on Saturday, March, 17. The start will be made at 9.30 o'clock in the morning. Both crews have been in training for some time, and in a few weeks will appear on the Thames, at London. The Oxford crew is rowing on the Isis, but, according to reports, is in a sowewhat backward condition, and changes are made in the crew each day. Mr. W. W. Fletcher will coach the crew for two weeks, when he will be succeeded by Mr. B. C. Lehmay...