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...unknown, but this work has already received high praise from the Boston press, and deserves to win no small share of recognition. Perhaps the best of the etchings-certainly the most delicate and expressive one-is that of the old church-yard with the low tower of Christ Church amid the trees. It is full of the beauful air of repose which has endeared Gray's "Elegy" to the world. At the left of the picture is a separate scrap showing the sunny vine- covered side of Massachusetts Hall. "Cambridge on the Charles" is a wide view across the river...
...PAGE, Chair. Lan.IT IS to be hoped that more '88, '89 and '90 men will sing for the race at noon on next Saturday, the 29th. It was found by the boat club that to expect men to train for a mile race now, amid the important competitions for the class and table football teams, was too much, and the course has been changed from the basin to the short one in front of the boat house, from bridge to bridge, if the tide will allow. The entries were to have been closed last night; but as only sixteen names...
...whether or not the record would be broken. Harvard was still pulling her 33 strokes a minute, while Columbia, who had reduced her competitors' lead to three lengths, was desperately struggling to crawl up still further. But it was of no avail, and Harvard swept down to the finish amid cheers and yells, thundering of guns, and blowing of horns, while Columbia pluckily followed in her wake. As the boats neared the line, Storrow took her up a little and Harvard passed the four-mile flag in 20m 15s., beating the record by seventeen seconds...
...fumbled, and two men scored. Foster got his base on balls and the bases were again full. Campbell came to the bat and hit hard to the field, but Hunt was there and put the side out by capturing the fly. For Yale, the men were retired in order amid the cheers of the Harvard men, to whom affairs were taking a brighter turn...
...minutes of five, '90 appeared, soon followed by '87 and then after an interval, by '88 and '89. At five minutes past, '90 flashed through the draw with a clipping stroke, and took her place amid wild cheers on the inside. '87, '88 and '89 followed in order and got into line. There was not much wind by this time and the course was smooth. After the few preliminaries of stripping, etc., the referee's whistle sounded, followed quickly by the report of the gun at about 5.18. All four crews got a good start, the freshmen getting the water...