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R. M. Green, introduced by Derby, read a poem, and then Prince Henry, greeted by hearty applause, rose to speak. He said he had found at Harvard all he had expected or heard of, except the "Harvard indifference." In its stead he had found seriousness, strenuousness, and high idealism--the...
President Hadley: "With regard to the Yale spirit at the present time, I can say from my heart that it is a thing of inspiration. Never has it been more fully manifest in students, in the faculty, in the administration, and in the graduates. The work of the athletic season...
The first thing one notices in this short retrospect is the uniform success of the Weld in all its contests, success which bears witness not only to good coaching but to really strong material. The second, is the fourfold expansion of rowing interest during the past two years, and not...
Most sincerely we congratulate the Forum and the Union for the step they have taken in the interest of Harvard debating. It is naturally hard to give up traditions of rivalry, memories of victories won, and ambitious thoughts for the future of the society one supports, but when the sacrifice...
The excellent performances of the Harvard men who competed in the B. A. A. games Saturday evening was most gratifying. Winter indoor meetings are of course chiefly useful as a means of breaking in inexperienced men. As a gauge of progress made the games are interesting, and though the conditions...