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Captain Claflin and M. B. Phillips '15 are the only seniors out of the ten men who have won their letter this year...
...obstacle which stands in the way of the student who wishes to be a scientist and an athlete at the same time, there is only one way open--to institute evening laboratory periods. If the laboratories were kept open one night each week, from seven o'clock until ten o'clock, a student could keep up in his experimental work without sacrificing his chances to make some team. The laboratories here at Harvard are well equipped with electric lights, which would make it quire agreeable to work by night...
...Juniors in the final heat of the class races on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. Considering the poor weather and the wet track good times were made in the 390-yard dash and the 910-yard run. N. L. Torrey '15 won the latter race with a lead of nearly ten yards, in 2 minutes, 15 2-5 seconds, with a handicap of 15 yards...
...third preliminary debating trials last night, the following men were retained: E.C. Davidson '17, A. R. Ginsburgh '17, W.B. Kahn '16, A.G. Paine '17, E. Weissbuch '18. These men will compete with those already retained in ten-minute trials at Emerson D tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock...
That the ordinary college man is far less able to contribute even to charities in which he is directly interested, than the average working man is a fact so well known that it hardly needs to be demonstrated. Just to prove it, if you doubt it, ask the first ten men you meet in the Yard how much ready money they have with them, available for charity or anything else. Their answer will indicate why they resent indiscriminate personal appeals...