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...returning to Cambridge, the three stern men, Lund, Curtis, and Parson, were shifted to the first boat. The crew came along well in the ten days proceeding the Cornell race but suffered defeat by a narrow margin...
...meets because of his injured leg, would have scored in the Intercollegiates, had not his old injury put him out of the running in the semi-finals, In addition, W. A. Mcanix uC., who has made fast times in both hurdle events will be eligible to compete next year. Along with Meanix in the high hurdles there will be M. P. Robinson '15, who showed up strongly in the final meet of the year. On the whole Harvard will be strong in the two dashes, the quarter and half fairly strong in the hurdles and weak in the distance events...
...South Station. Tickets for the observation train following the University race have already been sold by application to the H. A. A. The trains will leave New London in the morning at 10.15 o'clock, and in the afternoon at 4.30 o'clock, respectively, and will follow along the east bank of the river affording passengers an unobstructed view of the contest from start to finish...
...cooperation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with Harvard University has necessitated a rearrangement of the new buildings now being built along the Charles. Although this has caused some delay in the plans, there are at present nearly three hundred men employed on the work. The principal place of activity is in the group of buildings forming the three sides of the eastern, minor court. These are the structures that are to be devoted to general studies and biology and public health. The east court foundations are about three hundred feet square and altogether there have been driven about five...
Leland Stanford defeated the University tennis team by 2 matches to 1 yesterday in the last contest of the year. It was played at the courts of the Longwood Tennis Club. R. N. Williams, 2nd, '16, who has been Harvard's first man all along, could not compete because of an examination...