Word: winning
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...Great efforts are being made to arouse interest in the club, owing to the fact that no experienced players will return to College next year. It is necessary, therefore, to develop inexperienced men, if Harvard is to obtain permanent possession of the Intercollegiate Cup. To do this, Harvard must win the intercollegiate tournament ten years in succession; as the record of victories is unbroken for the last six years, only four seasons remain. G. H. Wolcott of the Boston Chess Club will assist E. E. Southard '97 in coaching the team this winter. Inasmuch as the team will hereafter...
...growing habit of spending long years in preparation for a life work is a grave error. As soon as a man or a woman can do strenuous work in the world, that will be found the best training. A course of study should only be long enough to win power; the sooner you begin to use it the better. Do not get in four years what you can get in three. Our aim in life is not to work for our own improvement; we must work on that we may in this way be of service to others...
...football team will play Bowdoin on Soldiers Field at 3 o' clock this afternoon. Last year Bowdoin held Harvard down to thirteen points, and as that team is much stronger this year Harvard will have to play hard to win. Bowdoin has five veterans on the team, and several very good new men; but will be weakened greatly by the absence of Kelley, the left end, who has been injured in practice...
This afternoon at 3.30 Davis will play M. D. Whitman 1L., the present state champion. If Davis keeps up his form of yesterday he should win, but the match is certain to be close...
...Schick (Andover), who has done the hundred yards dash in 10 seconds; W. D. Eaton (Somerville), and C. H. Wheeler (Worcester Academy). In the hurdles H. L. Gardner (Worcester Academy), who also holds the interscholastic record in the high jump, and J. N. Knibbe (Exeter), should win places. In the broad jump C. S. Fallows (Andover), has jumped over 21 feet repeatedly. In the shot-put and hammer throw the best men are R. P. Kinney (Andover), C. A. Leach (C.H.&L.), E. A. Doyle (Chauncey Hall), and K. Brill (Exeter). W. M. Moran (Worcester High), and D. G. Crawford...