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...championship games, only Waters and Gray will not be back. There are several good tackles, Connor, Gould and Beal. None of the candidates for the centre positions have yet shown anything like 'varsity form. Winslow plays well at centre but is rather light. It is not certain, either, that he will play next year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Next Year's Football Team. | 12/6/1893 | See Source »

...must have felt that the cheering was about as poor as it could possibly have been. There was little unity about it and almost no enthusiasm. In fact we have never known a game in which Harvard supporters have made so little demonstration of their feeling. There was a certain amount of excuse for this in the fact that not enough men were appointed to lead the cheering and again in the fact that the sections were so large that the leaders could not make themselves heard. But even admitting this the men who could hear the leaders...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/29/1893 | See Source »

Special attention is called to the notice about skating which appears in another column. The blue-books and the blanks which have been placed in certain stores are simply for the purpose of forming an estimate of the number of men who wish to see the scheme of a skating pond on Holmes put into practice. The matter has been actively taken in hand by one or two men who have talked with the Athletic Committee and who must know just how many students are in sympathy with them before they can go further with the matter. If only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/28/1893 | See Source »

...Italian Renaissance from Giotto to Tintoretto; the second in early January by Mr. Thomas Hastings, or some practical subjects in Architecture; the third later in January by Mr. F. Hopkinson Smith, on Illustrative Art, Out-door sketching, Processes in black and white, Cor position, the Picturesque, and Certain art fads; and the fourth in the middle of March by Professor John C. Van Dyke, on Renaissance painting in Italy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 11/25/1893 | See Source »

...allowed to interfere with a victorious career. To bring the matter down to tomorrow's game, if Yale manages to get ahead of Harvard, Harvard should only become more desperate. The crowd, too, should never think for a minute of losing its "sand," even if it should seem certain that we were beaten. Cheering should be hearty and frequent, no matter what happens. Our unity of spirit must carry us through to the end of the game if it is to serve us. It is a matter of individual determination and every man, be he player or spectator, must make...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/24/1893 | See Source »

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