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...serious effort to spread the study of the Bible throughout the University. The opportunity of hearing President Eliot needs no further indorsement than the mere announcement. Mr. Carter is not so well known to the present College generation as to that of six or seven years ago. At that time he left the University for India, the representative of the Harvard Mission, to become one of the great Christian influences in the far East. Only because of the need of his presence in this country among the student associations of the various colleges was he recalled from India...
...University crew took advantage of the warm weather and smooth water yesterday for a hard row over the mile and seven-eighths course in the basin in preparation for the Columbia race. No time was taken as the crew stopped short of the regular distance. A racing start was made at about 38 strokes to the minute, and for the rest of the distance the crew rowed at about 31, until when nearing the finish the stroke was put up again. The boat seemed to space well between strokes, but did not go so smoothly when the stroke was high...
...election of class crew captains will be held at the Weld Boat Club today just before the regular time for the different crews to row. All rowing at present on their first class crew, including the coxswain, and all on the second or third crews who went to New London with their Freshman crew squad, are eligible to vote...
Practice of the University baseball team was held on the regular diamond yesterday afternoon for the first time this year. Another cut in the fielding squad was made and the following 16 candidates were retained: R.H. Aronson '10, T.Briggs '09, F.H. Burr '09, D. Crocker '10, E.T. Dana '09, R.W. Hall '10, C. Hann '11, C.W. Harvey '09, R. Haydock '10, C.L. Lanigan '10, J.A. MacLaughlin '11, R.S. Marshall '10, J.A. Paine '09, W.J. O'Connell '11, J.W. Simons '09, P.S. Twitchell...
...such a marked degree that by 1630 the clergy was unequivocally opposed to it. With the production of Moliere's "L'Ecole des Femmes" in 1662, the long-maturing conflict between the clergy and the new literature broke forth. Louis XIV was compelled to banish this comedy for a time from the stage...