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...team will start its Southern trip Friday, leaving at 3 o'clock for Philadelphia, where it will spend Friday night. They then go to Baltimore, where they meet Johns Hopkins Saturday afternoon. The selection of the men who will make this trip will depend largely on the showing made in tomorrow's game. Although Felton will probably start in as pitcher, shifts will be made throughout the game...
...will present their reports in such a way as to give a complete summary of the work of the past year, bringing in all the constituent societies. Special effort has been made to get all the members of the graduate advisory committee. As the success of the dinner will depend upon the support of the student body, it is hoped that all who possibly can will make it a point to attend. Further arrangements will be announced soon...
...Without Quinn, the preliminary winter training, always a valuable part of the track athlete's work, was very much broken up, and the new men in the field events had to depend largely upon the varsity men of last year for their instruction and aid. As a result, of course, our team will be greatly handicapped in the field events this spring. There are a few first-class performers who will probably secure first places in the Yale meet, but to develop second- and third-string men, especially in the field events, is the greatest problem we have to face...
...Monday's CRIMSON appears a report of President Eliot's address on "Racial Religions" before members of the Graduate Schools in Phillips Brooks House on Sunday, 16th inst. Unfortunately no one of us was able to be present there and so we have to depend entirely upon the report as it appeared in the CRIMSON. Promising therefore the correctness of the same, and with all deference to President Eliot, we wish to make some comments thereon...
...last year to overcome tonight. Victory will go to the University winning two of the simultaneous debates. The subject to be debated at all three universities this evening is, "Resolved, That the United States Government should exempt our coastwise trade from Panama Canal tolls." The issues in the question depend largely on the interpretation of the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty of 1901, given by Congress in the recent Canal Tolls...