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...teams were backed by the best sentiment of every Harvard man. He assured the men that whether they won or lost, their honest efforts would be appreciated by the graduates of Harvard. Above all he assured them that the enthusiasm of Harvard men in New York does not depend on victories or defeats for its favor, but on the steadiness and manliness with which the name of the university is upheld. They can bear every honest defeat with equanimity and greet with heartfelt joy success in any possible direction...
...amount of money has been obtained. The alumni, by their replies, show that their hearty co-operation can be relied on, but it cannot be expected, nor is it desirable, that the graduates should do any more than merely assist the undergraduates; it is a students' movement and must depend upon students for success. We must raise a large sum amongst ourselves, a sum large enough to show the earnestness of our purpose, and when this is done, then we may feel at liberty to ask the graduates to give us the rest. We beg each man to consider faithfully...
...possibly one which Princeton expects to win. On the other hand Yale has strengthened her hold on several events. The intercollegiate games, therefore, will be unusually close, and will probably be decided by the scores from second and third prize. The H. A. A. must not forget this, nor depend too much upon their champions. If they keep in mind the responsibility which rests upon the less prominent athletes, they may hope to add another and crowning success to their creditable list of victories, and Harvard, to end the season with at least one championship...
...Silent Partner."The Silent Partner" elicited continuous laughter from a large house at the Hollis last evening, although it does not depend on refined or elevating wit for its success. The situations are starting and amusing, and the parts are fairly well acted...
This year courses corresponding to Physics B and C are to be given, also two courses in surveying. The courses in French and German will depend in number and nature on the applicants. The work in physical training, which is by far the most popular of the summer courses, was attended by more than fifty last year, and is to be repeated. The courses at the medical school were taken by about thirty graduates and advanced students. For information in regard to the instruction in any of these branches, application in any of these branches, application should be made...