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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There are nine men at Exeter whose total strength is over 700, according to the anthropometric system which is used at Harvard. Four men are above 800 and the strongest, F. W. Van Lengen '97, has a total strength...
...been for class baseball, what would have become of the 'varsity this year? Of the men who are at the 'varsity training table this year, nine played on class teams last year. Barring those players who were connected with the 'varsity of last year, and those whose first year it is in the University, not a single man remains who has not played on a class nine here. Such dependence of the 'varsity on the class nines is inevitable under the new rules. Since students who have played in other colleges are now debarred from representing Harvard, the whole...
...undiscovered land whose margin fades Forever and forever as we move...
...duty to read much, it is every scholar's to read well; that is, to read real books and to read them in some sort as their mate. When I say a book, I do not mean so much printed paper held precariously together by two covers, and whose continued existence is only assured to it by a place in one of those almshouses for decayed literary reputations,- a great library-I mean a book which has that immortal soul in it which only the imagination can give, a book
...number of men at club tables. We do not think this is insurmountable. To be sure, two waiters at a table would largely increase the cost of board. On the other hand, it would be possible to add a small number of waiters for service at the club tables whose sole duty should be to keep the tables cleared of dishes that had been used; and, further, to have an increased number of waiters behind the screens to distribute the food. The first of these plans has been tried at the general tables with good result, and the second would...