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...DETAILED account of the Athletic Meeting of last Saturday is given in another column, from which it will be seen that the meeting may, on the whole, be called a very successful one. The number of spectators was large, including about two hundred ladies. The standing high jump was better by nearly two inches than any previous amateur record, and the performance on the horizontal bar much superior to anything that has been witnessed here, for several years at least. The sparring, with two exceptions, was not good, though the contestants were evenly matched and the contests exciting. The meeting...
...WENDELL, '82, has been elected editor of the sporting column of the Crimson in the place of Mr. Kane, '82, resigned...
...DETAILED account of the proposed athletic meetings is given in another column, and we wish to urge upon all those who are able to compete in anything of this kind, to enter for the contests. This is the first year in which the new Gymnasium will be the scene of our indoor exhibition and it is not too much to wish that the performances may be a great success. The number of competitors will undoubtedly be far larger than ever before, and the novel feature of having a "ladies' day" should spur men on to excel past records. Besides this...
...given by him. The course to be given by the Natural History Society will soon be announced, and we may predict for it as great a success this year as during the past three. The subjects of the Philosophical Club and Finance Club lectures are given in another column. All the lectures are upon subjects of such general interest that it is to be hoped that there will be a large attendance to support the clubs in their efforts to provide interesting and instructive courses...
...knowing anybody who knows anything about Harvard are requested to contribute to this column. Contributors will receive a marked copy of the Crimson...