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...annual report of the Auditing Committee on Athletics, published in another column, shows that as a whole the finances of the athletic teams are in good condition. The deficits reported are, with one exception, small, and can readily be disposed of. The deficit of the Foot Ball Association is satisfactorily explained by the extra expense last fall and the loss of receipts due to the omission of the Yale game. It will be fully made up next year if the full number of games is played. As usual the Base Ball Association has a large surplus, part of which...
...anothor column will be found an account of the organization of the American Dialect Society. It is desirable that the attention of students be called to the field of work offered to them by this society. Every student who has come here from another section of the country has noticed that the pronunciation, or the usage of some words differs from that to which he has been accustomed, also, that he meets words which are entirely new to him. Such differences, their origin and history, as well as local peculiarities and dialects, where peculiarities have developed into dialects, will...
...wish to call attention to the notice given in another column, by the secretary of the athletic association, to the effect that all entries for the first winter meeting close this evening. So far, the entries have been but few, and therefore, we take this last opportunity to urge men to enter their names for those events to be contested at the first meeting. It shows a deplorable lack of interest on the part of a large majority of men in college, when it is necessary to give them repeated urgings in order that the meetings may not be unsuccessful...
...more care in writing notices for the CRIMSON, to make them as short as possible. Our notice column has been very much crowded of late by the number and extra length of the notices sent in for publication...
...wish to call attention to an article in another column, on the list which Dr. Sargent is preparing, to show the physical development of Harvard men. and the benefits which have emanated from the use of the Hemenway gymnasium...