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...clubs were doing such a great work in the west as to influence people to come or send their boys to Harvard. But it must be acknowledged that this belief would be rather Utopian. A set of musical Harvard men giving concerts and being lionized, however agreeably they might appear, could hardly be expected to have much influence in the weighty matter of education. Probably the principal thing that the musical clubs do accomplish, besides having a very pleasant time, is to bring Harvard memories and associations back to the distant graduates. Obviously, then, the sensible plan...
...will represent their class are. though rather light, a very plucky set of men; and they ought to make an excellent showing against Yale. Their record of games won during the past season does not appear to be brilliant, but they have shown steady improvement, and are now doing creditable work with some team play. The great trouble is the lack of snap and the slowness which the rush-line show, and the fumbling of the backs...
...next issue of the CRIMSON will appear on Friday morning...
...secretary of last year's senior class, H. A. Davis, has finished compiling statistics of his class and the result will soon appear in a small pamphlet. Mr. Davis has not only gathered tables similar to those which former class secretaries have got together, but has done much original work in the way of statistic-compiling. Some of the most interesting of the tables are as follows...
...piece illustrates the highest ideal in musical writing, the representation of an idea in such musical terms that the idea is seen through the music without hearing the words. The picture which the composer had in mind is suggested by the music. This time the soloist was forced to appear four times before the audience were satisfied...