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...banjo at Drury's will be drawn for this evening at 8 o'clock...
...desire to call attention to the announcement that Mr. F. W. Taussig will read his Toppan prize essay on "The Protection of Young Industries in the United States" before the Finance Club in Sever 11 this evening at 7.30. A large audience will doubtless be drawn forth by this announcement. The subject of the essay is one of great general interest and the many students of economic science at Harvard will doubtless be well repaid in listening to this essay...
...goal being made except by a kick from the fielding play direct. A majority of goals decides the match, and in case of a tie in the score of goals, a majority of "try at goals" gives the game. But a tie in "try at goals" leads to a drawn match. There is another important difference between the Rugby rules and the American college rules, and that is in the case of a "scrimmage." In the Rugby code a scrimmage takes place when the holder of the ball, being in the field of play, puts it down on the ground...
...class elections. It is well known that they have rowed in class crews. and have been entered as class men in the sports, and have also voted in regular meetings of their classes on general subjects of interest. Certainly the line of distinction is not very clearly drawn. The precedent of former years is, we believe, in favor of our ranking as regular members of the class, and does not justify our isolation in a separate body such as the Law School or special students. Either the committee on arrangements has decided in the negative or has passed the matter...
...knowing ones were there to see "our city club scoop her in again." Six teams entered - New York, Bloom-field, Princeton, N. Y. University, Yale and Harvard, the rules being to play for an hour, unless one side made three goals before that time. Yale and Harvard were first drawn, and faced each other at 12 M. Yale played a surprisingly good game, and was only overcome by the better system of her more experienced opponent. The first goal was made by Noyes of Harvard in about five minutes, the second by Woods in thirteen. After that Yale resorted...