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...possibility of holding a rowing regatta in this country on the plan of the famous English "Henley" has been often discussed. Within the last few years the interest in rowing among college men and graduates has so rapidly increased that the time has come to take a new step in the organization of American rowing. The increased interest in rowing is shown by the enthusiastic support given by undergraduates to newly formed rowing clubs in many of the universities and by the success in many places of interscholastic rowing associations. From these sources have sprung a body of men whose...
...Orchestration of the Tufts numbers by N. Ingalls '00 and W. A. Willis '01.) 1. Tannhaeuser March, Wagner 2. Ungarische Lustspiel, Overture, Keler-Bela 3. For Tufts Hurrah! Class Song, 4. The "Gym," Two-step, C. B. Rich 5. Songs of Tufts. a. "Brown and Blue," E. W. Newton '90 b. "The Barnum Song." c. "Charlie Tufts His College." 6. Cavalleria Rusticana, Mascagni 7. Old Favorites at Tufts. a. Campus Song (Stein Song), F. F. Bullard b. "Dear Alma Mater," L. R. Lewis '87 At the Organ, Mr. John P. Marshall. 8. Largo, Handel 9. Lohengrin Finale, Wagner 10. Estudiantina...
Yesterday there appeared in the CRIMSON a statement of the plan proposed by the majority of the Board of Directors of the Co-operative Society for its incorporation, together with reasons which, it is said, make the change advantageous. The step is an important one for the Cooperative Society and deserves to be carefully considered by the members, with whom rests the final decision, before it is taken. I wish to set forth reasons to show that the proposed change is undesirable...
...around meet, consisting of hop, step and jump, 25 yards dash, high jump, broad jump, knapeack race and shot put, was won by T. H. Graydon '03 with 13 1-2 points. O. J. Ives '03 was second with 11 and N. S. McKendrick sC. third with 10. There were twenty contestants including W. F. Gareelon '95 and A. W. Blakemore...
Plans for moving the Samaritan Hospital from McLean street, Boston, to the grounds of the new Medical School in Brookline are being considered and it is probable that they will be adopted. In order to take such a step, however, the trustees of the Hospital and the authorities of the Medical School will have to come to an agreement and purchase land for the purpose. The proposed change, which will not come in any case until after the completion of the new Medical School, would bring the Samaritan Hospital very near the School; and this seems in many respects advantageous...