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...track work this year, an enthusiastic captain and a tireless manager have developed a splendid feeling of spirited work and good fellowship. We trust that Saturday's victory will strengthen this spirit, and that the men will keep it up until the intercollegiate meet, which we are again fortunate in having on our own field. Although it is useless to attempt to predict the result of this meet, we feel confident that the team that won from Yale on Saturday can and will represent Harvard worthily...
Coach Lewis made the only speech of the evening. Besides other things he said that in his eleven years of experience as a coach the efforts now being made by Head Coach Reid were the most tireless and energetic that he had ever seen...
...university community has lost in him a tireless helper; historical students everywhere have lost a guide; but to us who were privileged to serve under him the loss is immediate and personal. Our debt to him is twofold. Each of us has profited, by the daily contact with a masterful personality, by the stimulus of a high-purposed leadership, by the example of a marvelous industry. This is the debt we owe as individuals...
Branglebrink, judging from the dress rehearsal yesterday, will be one of the most successful plays ever presented by the Hasty Pudding Club. Much of the credit will be due E. G. Knoblauch not only for his excellent work in the play, but also for his tireless labors in designing tasteful costumes and appropriate scenery...
...leading bits of last night's production was made by the girls in their recital of "Phoebe's precepts." The opera of "Billee Taylor" is a nautical one and called for new costumes and scenery, which were on hand and showed that the management is as tireless in its efforts to please as are the singers...