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Beyond the championship games there is no settled schedule for this season. Practice matches will, however, be played throughout the season with clubs, from the vicinity of Boston. It is expected that there will be a game with the Cambridge team Fast Day, although this has not been fully settled. Of the championship games to be played, only those against Lehight and New York University will take place in Cambridge. The remainder, those with Princeton and Stevens Institute, will be played away from home...
...college winning second place. Those who intend spending their vacation in New York should visit the Fair and vote for Harvard. The Fair will be held at the Second Battery Armory, Broadway and 7th Avenue, between 52d and 53d streets, and will be open every afternoon and evening throughout this week...
...eleven which we shall meet at Cambridge in June, one thing is sure, and that is, that Harvard's prospects have never be so good for putting a strong team in the field, and back of this there is a great deal of enthusiasm manifested in cricket throughout the whole university. Harvard has more material from which to pick her team this year than we have, and this fact of having an abundance of good material has often helped the Crimson on to victory. The old adage, 'there's safety in numbers,' never applied to anything so forcibly...
...embarrassing us for several years, and start out next fall unimpeded to train for next year's race. This course, I am sure, will commend itself to our alumni, who like to see business methods used in such matters. In order to keep up general interest in rowing matters throughout the college we intend to make a great feature this year of the class races, which will be rowed...
...last symphony concert in Sander's for the season filled the house and was one of the best of the year because of its varied program. The first number was Mendelssohn's overture to "Ruy Blas," and was the most satisfactory selection. The wind did fine work throughout, the strings excelling in the accompaniment of the solo of the cellos. The pleasing melody which runs through the whole, and is so firmly rounded out toward the end, is very characteristic of Mendelssohn...