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...should be in front of Holworthy Hall to join the parade which will march to the Stadium. Certainly, to be successful the parade must receive the support of every man who is to sit in the cheering section. Failure in this respect, indeed, will be nothing less than a display of indifference--and indifference is something that no Harvard man can afford to show on the day of a Princeton game...
...Freshmen and Sophomores, and the Juniors and Seniors will compete, the two winning teams meeting for the deciding contest. Individual cups have been ordered for the successful team and will be on display next Monday. The judges have not yet been chosen...
...Locker Building, and others in the Gymnasium. It does not seem to us that the athletic part of the University is fairly represented in the Trophy Room, and it does not seem to us that these separate collections, however complete they may be as a whole, are effectively displayed at present. We will not, however, suggest any definite course. Undoubtedly the Athletic Association can handle the matter by themselves. We do, however, register a complaint that we have heard on many sides. We also insist that the Varsity Club as an exclusive organization should not be considered as the proper...
...Charles Hann. Jr., has started an excellent precedent in offering the first of a series of baseball cups "for alertness on the on the diamond." The system by which the winner is to be chosen is most commendable, and has received the approval of Coach Sexton. Such a display of interest on the part of a recent graduate may well be taken to heart by men now in College. After leaving Cambridge, most of us will be all too prone to forget interests which would benefit greatly by an occasional act of just this sort...
Practice yesterday consisted of almost an hour's hard scrimmaging between the first and second teams, in which the second team scored five goals to the first's four. The forward line on the first team, although it worked well together, did not display as much speed as in the recent scrimmages with the B. A. A. and shot poorly during the first part of the scrimmage, while the second team line showed more life than at any previous time this season. Goals for the second team were scored by Adams, Morgan, Gorham, Locke, and Whidden; and for the first...