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...cricket team has made, in its defeat of Haverford, an excellent start for the championship. Captain Garrett and his men are to be congratulated for their steady work throughout the season as exemplified in their play on Saturday. With a rather discouragingly small array of candidates at the beginning of the season, the captain has succeeded in building up a strong team. In its championship game against Pennsylvania and in the game with Yale next Saturday, the team may expect far more formidable opponents than in the contest with Haverford. A proportionate improvement in the play of Harvard is necessary...
There is the usual array of fiction and of verse, the former by M. L. Cobb, John Codman 2d, Alice Morse Earle, etc. The "Omnibus" department at the end of the magazine contains some Harvard anecdotes...
Fiction is out in full array; Mrs. Burton Harrison contributes "Penelope's Swains"; Joel Chandler Harris writes a dialect story called "Balaam and his Master," and Mary E. Wilkins a sketch "Emma...
...been oftenest sent from college or the greatest wag; the Vice-Admiral was the poorest scholar; the Rear Admiral, the laziest man; the Chaplain, the most profane. The grand occasions of the year were the annual procession before Class Day, when all the members were present in fantastic array, and the cruise in a vessel chartered to go to some place on the bay, where a chowder was eaten. The return to Cambridge was a merry procession enlivened with horns and songs. The admiral on reaching Cambridge chose his successor and the club disbanded for the year...
From such an array of men, Cornell expects to put a fine crew on the water next spring, and among the contests will row a triangular race with the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia...