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...connected with Harvard, as well as to strangers, the new and thoroughly revised "Official Guide to Harvard University," will doubtless prove very useful on account of its accuracy and completeness. Mr. W. G. Brown, Deputy Keeper of University Records, who edited the Guide for the Memorial Society, has re-written entirely the first edition which was prepared and published in August, 1898 for the meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The present edition, however, contains many additional illustrations. To the account of the founding of the University and its present departments, an historical sketch...
...Cabot, C. O. Swain and J. G. Forbes; 10 a. m., J. Brewer, R. O. Dalton and J. W. Hallowell; 11 a. m., R. J. Cram, O. D. Crilly and T. W. Little; 12 m., R. S. Holland, J. H. Holliday and F. R. Sears; 1 p. m., J. F. Jennings and C. Hobbs; 2 p. m., S. Crosby and H. W. Welch; 3 p. m., G. Bell and R. W. Bliss...
Among the many accounts of intercollegiate competition there will soon be conspicuous a neat, unpretentious folio of about sixty pages, entitled "Harvard Teams, 1898-1899." The editors, W. B. Wheelwright '01, and A. M. Goodridge '00, have dedicated their book "To the successful Harvard teams of the College year 1898-1899." The chronologically arranged accounts of the athletic, debating, chess and whist teams are supplemented by eleven cuts, with that of the 'Varsity football team as a frontispiece. Football, baseball, the track and rowing are all mentioned with some detail, and the other reading-matter is concise...
...football squad had the second line-up of the season yesterday afternoon. Although the playing was ragged, it was aggressive and snappy, and developed strong defensive work by the line men, and hard rushing by the backs. The little punting done was ordinary, W. T. Reid '01, was out for practice, but took no active part in the line...
...will have charge of the team, W. T. Bull, the old fullback, who is at present coaching the men back of the line, is expected to be made head coach. His attendance, however, at the Yale Medical School, presupposes that at any rate he will be with the 'varsity throughout the season. His efforts will soon be powerfully seconded by Thorne, the '96 captain, by Murphy, the '97 captain, and by Butterworth, the '95 fullback. James Robinson, who has long been engaged in athletic work, will have charge of the training of the eleven...