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...intended this year to give medals instead of the miscellaneous articles given last year for prizes. The die for these medals will cost money and the meet will be expensive in one or two other respects. The club intends if possible to have the corners of the track on Holmes field raised. This will not hurt the track for running and will make it one of the fastest bicycle tracks in America. To meet these and other expenses the club is busy raising subscriptions. They hope to be able to raise enough to make the meet thoroughly successful...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bicycle Club Race Meet. | 2/21/1890 | See Source »

...would be a great misfortune to let what little class spirit now exists at Harvard die out. But to slight the class dinner would be to drive the feeling of class fellowship from its strongest and almost only hold. Of the enjoyment of the dinner it is not necessary to speak. Every man will be far more than repaid for attending, and should promptly make up his mind to go, and should sign as soon as he has decided...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/13/1890 | See Source »

...will be seen that Harvard college is in a peculiarly healthy position. It is impossible to ascertain exactly what the mortality of the students is in any given year, for when a man falls sick he leaves college, and the authorities may never know whether he recovers or dies. But it is safe to assert from the experience of the physicians practicing in Cambridge that the death rate in college is only about half as high as that of the general community of the same age surrounding it. It is also impossible to collect statistics showing of what diseases college...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College Conference Meeting. | 12/4/1889 | See Source »

Through the efforts of the German department an addition has been made to the German library. It has been decided to subscribe, in addition to the regular books, to a number of current periodicals, Three of them, "Die Gegenwart," "Die Kunst fur Alle," and the "Fliegende Blatter," have just arrived; two others, "Das Echo" and the "Vierteljahresschrift fur Literatur-geschichte," are expected to be here soon. Taken together these magazines will give a view of the prevalent political, literary, and artistic tendencies in modern Germany...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: German Library. | 11/19/1889 | See Source »

...care of the courts, tournament expenses, printing etc; the interest on the debt of the association has been paid for the year, and the debt has been reduced $150, the sum of $270 has been spent on remaking courts, and a payment of $100 has been made on a die for medals. The debt of the association. which was originally $850, contracted in 1887 for the construction of courts, has now been reduced to $250, and an effort will be made during the coming year to pay off this remainder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Report of the Auditing Committee on Athletics. | 11/1/1889 | See Source »

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