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Seven men will be retained for the team from the trials and the training for the intercollegiate meet will be begun immediately. Inasmuch as the results depend on the work of the entire team rather than that of the individual members the training after Monday will be directed toward developing the team as a whole. The training will be of the same nature as heretofore, consisting of both distance running through the surrounding country and of work on the course...
...practically well again but it has been thought best not to risk a strain until it has regained its strength. Bowditch is not in very good condition and will be played probably only during part of the game. As a whole, the Harvard team is undeveloped, with nothing to depend upon but weight, spirit and individual ability. No tricks or tackless back plays have yet been perfected and all the offensive work will be done by the simplest kind of end-running and line-plunging...
...drudgery, but a sport and a recreation, have worked great changes in the attitude of the men, and many of them have now become actively interested in rowing clubs after graduation. From this body of men the new rowing organization has emanated and on them it will depend for its active support in the future. What they ask and what they must have is an opportunity to meet in competition others of their kind who have had the same rowing experience and whose ideals of the sport are similar to their own. The local regattas of the various associations...
...policy which the Directors persuaded the Society to endorse at the last annual meeting. The Directors hold that they should consider not only the rate of dividend declared upon the purchases made by the members, but also the comfort and convenience of the members, so far as the latter depend upon the efficiency of the body of persons employed in the Society's stores. To secure this contemplated improvement in the personnel, the Society will have to pay better salaries than it has paid in the past. It may be that the immediate effect of the new policy will...
...secured admirable laboratory facilities, so the departments which use the library as their laboratory need similar equipment. Too much stress cannot be laid on the importance of such provision on an adequate scale. On equipment even more than on any increase in the supply of books, must depend during the next twenty years the continuance of the precedence of the Harvard Library among American college libraries...