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...candle? This is for a single year; but how about the years which have gone to their desolate graves? These are questions that are running through the heads of thousands of Harvard's lovers just now. And how are they answering them? As they are sensible men they are doubtless answering them in a sensible...
...both boat clubs has been handicapped by the irregularity of attendance, but Coaches Vail and Stephenson have corrected most of the individual faults and from now on attention will be centred in developing a clean, effective stroke. Both the first crews are rowing in good form, and will doubtless furnish a close race next week...
...with other events. He said that it was rather his habit, after public days in Boston, to take a look in at the Cambridge police-court next day, to see that his boys, if in any trouble, had justice done them; and that in most cases, as would doubtless happen in this, the mere fact of arrest would be sufficient punishment. All that I could see of his relations to the students proved the hold he had on them in this way and, when it came to sterner discipline, I knew one or two events which showed me that this...
Leavitt, who has done 15 4-5 seconds over high hurdles running 120 yards, will doubtless be the main American reliance in the hurdles. In the field events the Americans should do well with Prinstein in the broad-jump event, and Connoly in the hop, step and jump. Of the swimmers, Daniels of the New York Athletic Club has established four new world's records within a month, and appears to be in a class by himself. Bornaman has a national reputation in diving, which is also an Olympic event...
...Death of the Pious and Profound Rhetorician and Grammarian, Mr. Elijah Corlet, School Master in Cambridge, who deceased anno aetatis 77. February 24, 1687." The lines, which have small poetical merit, were written by Nehemiah Walter, a graduate of the College in the class of 1684, who had doubtless been a pupil of Corlet's, and was, in 1687, continuing his studies in Cambridge as a graduate. He afterwards became a minister, and was ordained in Roxbury as the colleague of the Apostle Eliot. Corlet taught the grammar school in Cambridge for nearly fifty years...