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...prospects for the team are very bright. R. H. Grimes and C. M. Guggenheimer, former members of the Johns Hopkins team, who were ineligible a year ago, will be candidates, and all the members of last year's team with the exception of Captain Mortland, who has left College, are coming...
...outlook for a strong chess team to represent Harvard this year is very bright. C. F. C. Arensberg '01 and C. T. Rice '01, each of whom has played once in the intercollegiate tournament, are both back in College; and E. R. Perry '03, one of Harvard's representatives at the last tournament, has also returned. G. B. Wilson '94, who played on the first team sent to an intercollegiate tournament, re-enters Harvard this fall, but will be ineligible to compete in the intercollegiate tournament. However, he may be able to play on the team in some...
...LONDON, Wednesday, June 20.--Since our arrival here last Thursday the weather has been remarkably fine, cool and bright and the men all show the good effect of it in their condition. The 'Varsity has been over the full four miles twice under good conditions and the time made was fairly satisfactory. The crew also seem better able to hold their form than they were in Cambridge. However, they will need all the improvement they can possibly make before the race as Yale is undoubtedly faster than last year, having made very fast time here on Monday when they went...
...Class Day and is natural and realistic. The Almanac is more carefully drawn than heretofore, and contains more humor. Of the two editorials on Class Day, the first is rather serious, while the second is rollicking and more in the Lampoon style. The verse and small jokes are as bright as usual, but a short poem entitled "How to Propose" is far above the average...
...Bright though our memories on the dead should be, when we think of the qualities that made them what they were, there are times when to many these thoughts can only bring sadness. The early days of the war were full of doubt and terrible anxiety for all; and as the struggle went on, the suffering and bloodshed increased month by month. Through it all, the men who had left Harvard to join the army were found wherever courage and patriotism were most needed. The spirit they showed at that time exists in no less measure today...