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...score ended where it began, 0 to 0. The satisfaction of victory was again withheld from both sides and both alike regret it. But was our football season therefore a failure? Emphatically no. The real interpretation of the game on Saturday lies in its bearing upon Harvard-Yale games of the future. Looking at it from this point of view the CRIMSON offers to the members of the 1911 football team, the coaches, and especially to the College supporters, the heartiest congratulations. In that game we saw for the first time the beginnings of a spirit which, under the direction...
After circling around the Yard and accumulating velocity in the most exclusive clubbing centres the party will be trolleyed to the inadequate docking facilities of Boston. Here a floating palace, loaned by a prominent member of the Binnacle Club (who wishes his name withheld) will be awaiting the Happy Picnickers. Boston abaft, the Picnic. Committee will go aloft to explain from a convenient half-hitch in the rat-lines why the Picnic is not to be held conjointly with the Seniors of the Emerson School of Oratory at Fresh Pond, as the Monthly advocates...
...University crew management has announced the receipt of a gift of a new eight-oared shell from a graduate who wishes his name withheld. The shell will be designed by Tams, Lemoine & Crane, of New York, naval architects, and will be built by W. H. Davy, of Cambridge. On its arrival the shell will be tried out by the University crew...
...Allen, Jr. There will be fifteen men on each relay team, each man to run two laps or 260 yards. The race will be run in two heats with the winners of the preliminaries meeting in the finals. A man who wishes to have his name withheld has given the sum of $250 to be awarded as a scholarship to a needy student who is a member of the class winning the race...
...structure which now leads to the Stadium. But there are two obstacles which stand in the way of building a bridge without a draw. These are the riparian rights of the Brighton Abattoir and of the Watertown Arsenal. It is altogether possible that the abattoir's license may be withheld this year, as the section in which it is located is becoming thickly populated; in this case it is not unlikely that the War Department will permit the construction of a bridge without a draw. With these possibilities in view, and the prospect of a gift to build the bridge...