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BOTANICAL CLUB. Reviews of Recent Literature: Wager's "The Perception of Light in Plants." Mr. A. F. Hemenway, Buller's "The Mechanism of Spore-discharge in the Hymenomycetes." Mr. H. P. Barss. Room 11, 2d floor, University Museum...
...suggestion that the "H" should perhaps be given to those men only who have all-round athletic ability. It would indeed be comforting to feel that your hammer-throwing specialist could at a pinch fill in creditably at baseball or hockey, or even turn a handspring upon a wager. Another serious article, by W. Lippmann, pleads for more robustness of interest, on the part of students, in American politics. By all means,--and in other matters too. "The Chinese Classics and Modern Research," by A. D. Sheffield, is closely reasoned, as it goes, but fails to make Chinese literature itself...
...more strange considering that Mr. Hawkins read well and that all but one of his selections were humorous. They were as follows: 1. The Philosopher in the Apple Orchard; 2. From the Prisoner of Zenda, "If Love were All." 3. From the Heart of Princess Osra, "The Wager of the Marquis de Merosailles." 4. From the Dolly Dialogues, "Cordial Relations," "Retribution," "The Other Lady...
...their new cedar shell. George Hartwell, of Worcester, who built the boat, came to town after rigging the sheel and spoke very enthusiastically about both of the Harvard crews. He picks Harvard for a sure winner in the freshman race, and offered to back his opinion with a wager of $100 against the field, but could find no one who would take...
...hundred yard dash, Wager Swayne '95, 10 1-5s.; 220 yards, E. W. Allen '94, 22 4-5s.; 440 yards, G. W. Sanford '94, 53s.; half mile run, W. H. Wright '92, 2m. 11 5s.; mile run, S. Scoville '93, 4m. 42s.; 120 yard hurdle, D. B. Lyman '94, 16 2-5s.; 220 yard hurdle, E. T. Eaton '94, 26s.; mile walk, J. E. Wright '95, 8m. 6s.; running broad jump, J. H. Hammond '92, 20ft. lin.; running high jump, A. G. Dickson, 5 ft. 5 1 2 in.; pole vault, E. G. Hart '94, 10ft...