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...immediate result. But it must not be lost sight of that during these two years the upperclassmen on the crews had to un- learn what they learned in their first two year at Yale under the old system, and that the squad is being recruited more and more from underclassmen who have been taught the new style and who in two successive freshman races, ac- quitted themselves splendidly against opponents who had to row themselves...
...Gymnasium this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and Captain S. F. Damon '14 and Coach J. Leslabay will be in charge. The season is from October to May and the charge for a course of instruction in fencing is $10. The first two weeks' instruction is given free, and underclassmen in particular are urged to come...
Opportunities without number are offered to Seniors and underclassmen to give time and interest in welcoming Freshmen every year. One of these is announced in another column this morning. By signing up for hours at the Brooks House Information Bureau in the fall, each man will fulfil a double purpose; he will help make this worthy organization a voluntary success, and he will give the new students in the University a part of his accumulated store of information. It is an especially good opportunity for Seniors to meet their advisees...
...represented. On paper the chances of Annapolis are excellent, since fencing is required of every cadet. The University team, on the other hand, while apparently not of championship calibre, has the best record of any Harvard fencing team for five years and should do well. The men are all underclassmen and the prospects of a first-class team next year are very good. The following colleges besides Harvard are entered in the tournament: Annapolis, Columbia, Cornell, Pennsylvania, and Pittsburgh...
...hour may be unusually conducive to mental concentration; Mr. So-and-So, the young assistant, may have a reputation seldom equalled, for sympathetic marking; the subject, although, at first blush unfamiliar, and geographically remote, may promise much in regions unexplored. Such arguments seem to confine themselves chiefly to underclassmen...