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...form an interesting topic for conversation during the afternoon. As we said yesterday this very variety of events will probably interfere with the complete success of any one of them. It will do no good to urge men to go to the University game in preference to the football contests; and vice vesa it is absurd to advise men to cling to their class feeling and neglect the University games. Even were it reasonable to do either one of these things we cannot from our position, side with one contest to the exclusion of the other. This combination of events...
...feel that the students have every confidence in the team, and we suggest that they impress this fact upon Captain Waters and his men by sending them off today with a series of rousing cheers. With the beginning of this month the time between us and the great contest takes a long jump and we seem very much nearer to it than we did on the last day of October. It is a question of weeks and days now, and no longer a question of months. Every sign of confidence and regard which the students can give the team...
...were from the freshman class; of all the men entered nearly one-half were freshmen. These two facts show both interest and strength in rowing matters. If the material is taken in hand early and well developed, it should come out in good condition for the class and intercollegiate contest next spring...
...Irving were nominated, and Dunlop was finally elected. For secretary and treasurer, the following nominations were made: C. M. Weld, J. T. Hewes, James Dean, J. H. Choate, H. B. Huntington, J. P. Hayden, E. H. Wells, A. Lovering, J. Bowditch, and H. D. Irving. This contest was settled only after four ballots had been taken, and toward the end the class did a good deal of vigorous cheering. In the final vote Dean had 125 votes to Weld...
...entrance has been extended one day until six o'clock tonight. It is hoped that all who are interested in the game will enter the tournament, whether they consider themselves good players or not. The best two men are wanted to represent the college in the coming intercollegiate contest. Drawings will be announced at the Chess and Whist Club meeting tonight, and in Wednesday's CRIMSON. Blue-book at Bartlett...