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...been proposed that the Amateur Athlete be appointed the official organ of the Inter-collegiate as well as of the National associations, and this proposition will doubtless be adopted. To strengthen the connection between this paper and the colleges. Mr. B. W. Mclntosh of Princeton, secretary of the I. C. A. A., has been secured as an editorial contributor. College men are especially appealed to for its support...
...victories of 1880 and '81. The light-blue has a heavy and powerful crew, of whom much is expected, though thus far their stroke is considered hardly equal to that of their competitors. The race is admitted, however, to be a doubtful one, and, with good weather, it will doubtless be attended by an enormous crowd of spectators, since it comes off in the afternoon, whereas, in some former years, the sight-seers have been compelled to get out before breakfast for this purpose...
HEAVY WEIGHT WRESTLING.E. T. Cabot, '83, and L. Bonsal, '84, were entered in this event. Both men are rather short for their weight, and looked to be in perfect condition, as they doubtless were, being in training for their class crews...
...movements of the authorities, and for that reason some of their decrees have seemed arbitrary, although in fact they were well-judged. In questions on athletics, however, consultations are now generally held between the students and committees from the faculty, and the success attending these consultations has doubtless led to the desire for combined action on all questions of interest to the students. With the present steady advance in the liberal spirit of Harvard it remains only a question of time when this final action will be taken. - [Boston Journal...
...east corner of Holmes field is safe from any encroachment for building purposes. Every one has noticed the muddy character of the soil there, but probably few have known the reason of it. That corner of the ground is, in fact, a rich peat-field, and if worked would doubtless yield no small returns. This fact, however, renders it unfit for holding the foundations of a building, so that athletics if finally, in the coming centuries, pinned down to that section, will be sure of one safe refuge from the advances of the mason and the carpenter...