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...University championship singles tennis tournament by defeating W. Rand 1G, 6-1, 6-1, 7-5, on Jarvis Field yesterday afternoon. Kelleher played well, although a high wind made good tennis difficult. The match was marked by very little rallying Kellerher seemed to have it his own way, driving deep into Rand's court for points. And although Rand made a many good placement shots, Kelleher seemed always to be able to make a remarkable recovery and win the point...
...deep and lucid mind we mourn, An eye that on the sun of truth had gazed, Nor ever turned away like others dazed-- A soul that travelled over paths unworn, And searched the hidden deeps and knew no bourne, A soul that yet its glance in wonder raised, Like children at a miracle amazed, And plucked white flowers out of weed and thorn. We mourn, yet know that in a rarer clime He dwells with sages and with seraphim Free from the fetters and the weight of clay And from the passions of a gloomy time-- And we shall never...
...continued the aggressive tactics of the Princeton nine. Coolidge lined out a safety to left and took second when Lee failed to field to cleanly. Nash sent a pretty clout over second and Coolidge scored the third tally. With one down and Nash on second, Harte lifted one to deep right which turned into a home-run when Tibbott failed to judge it properly. Beal and Knowles were both disposed of and the scoring stopped. Princeton was still unable to solve Mahan's delivery in the opening of the ninth and the game closed with the University the victor...
...immediately advancing on Coolidge's sacrifice. Nash followed by hitting on Spillaine at first, who caught Percy at home on a close play. Abbot next came to bat and knocked a safe one to short left, scoring Bothfeld and sending Nash to second. Both scored when Harte tripled to deep left field. The final run was made in the ninth. Coolidge singled, went to second on a passed ball, and tallied on Nash's clean hit to right...
President Lowell's words are true. The deep and real spirit of the University is one of willingness to face difficulties, and to forget the individual in striving for the nation. The Naval Cruise is one of the finest chances that could be devised for young men of education preparing themselves for national defence. We know the tremendous need of the navy for trained officers and reserves. The opportunity is open to Harvard men of showing the spirit that they have shown in the past, and of perpetuating the name of Harvard enthusiasm, to take the place of a mythical...