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Suitable prizes will be given to the members of the winning crew. The crews have been hard at work every afternoon for more than two weeks in anticipation of this race. It will not, therefore, be the careless exhibition of rowing which has unsually taken place in the fall, but, on the contrary, it will be a well contested race and it is hoped that the whole college, by their presence next Friday to witness the race, will encourage the rowing men in their determination to increase the evidently growing interest in boating. The fact that...
Last year a box was placed at the door of the dining room of Memorial Hall to receive papers and periodicals for the Cambridge Hospital. For a time after attention was called to the box, contributions of papers were numerous, but toward the end of the year men grew careless and there was a noticable falling off in the number of papers found in the box. The object is a worthy one and we feel certain that it is only necessary that the attention of the men be called to it again to make the contributions to the hospital...
...through the yard in every direction, and to tramp over the young grass and sod is a deliberate attempt to destroy the general good looks of the yard. For those men who have been seen treading down the new sod, we think that it is more the result of careless negligence than any delight they take in spoiling the grass. We trust a little more care in this respect will be shown in the future...
...that time on the score rolled up steadily, and almost every man on the attack had a chance to throw a goal. Blodgett made two more goals, Hewes three, and Kilvert and Towle one each, The defence did not have much work to do, and soon got into a careless style of playing which will prove disastrous if indulged in at Princeton. Harvard's team play was good, and some fine dodging and passing was done by Blodgett and Griffing. The play of the visitors was poor at all points, and their throwing was especially weak. Reese, the captain...
...whole, neither team played a good game, Harvard being careless and slow in passing the ball, and New York making no systematic attack, but confining her attempts to secure a goal at long shots from the middle of the field. The teams were made up as follows...