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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...members of the Freshman eleven have had several reasons for feeling satisfaction in the victories they won for Harvard last fall. First, they have been able to feel justly that what they gained they gained by good straight football and by hard and faithful work throughout the season. Secondly, they have known that the University appreciated their efforts and rejoiced with them in their successes. The public recognition of this by the Athletic Committee in the gift of the trophies, will assure them that Harvard does not forget those who by their own efforts have added to the list...
...show the undergraduates, who are hoping in the future to make it the headquarters of winning crews, that the graduates are with them and are doing their best to give Harvard athletics the finest possible equipment, but they also prove conclusively that the structure is to be first class throughout. The new boat house can do much toward centralizing and enlarging Harvard's rowing interests and evidently no pains are being spared toward making it as effective as possible. It is thus a practical example of what the graduates are able and willing to do for their University and that...
...into more or less personal relationship with him. That this has been a privilege generally coveted is in measure due to his popularity among the students, and to the whole-souled interest he has always manifested in their welfare. Beyond this popularity, however, it is due to his recognition throughout the country as a sincere and fearless critic in both art and literature, which inevitably reflects great credit on Harvard and enhances his value in the eyes of Harvard...
Owing to the fact that circulars have been issued throughout the Senior class for the purpose of soliciting class work in photography, the committee wish to make it clearly understood that these circulars are issued by a firm which has not been authorized by the committee to do any class work...
...work of the society during the past year has continued in much the same lines as before, except for the opening of the Reading Room for Workingmen on Washington Street. Not enough money has yet been received to keep the room open throughout the spring, as the Church Army has refused to pay the sum agreed upon. Magazines have been supplied in numbers, and students have been in attendance in the evenings. The membership of the club is as large as ever and the treasury is in a better condition than for several years. The club expects to send...