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...been reported that Clement, '88, was obliged to retire before the end of the second round of the feather-weight sparring at the New York Athletic Club last Wednesday night. He sparred all these rounds and was especially praised for his scientific work by the New York papers...
...pursued the study of law. It is to meet such a defect in college training, as the lack of a knowledge of law, that books like "Every Man His Own Lawyer," and "Woman Before the Law" have been written, - books that must fail to accomplish their end. A knowledge of common law to be valuable must be gained from practical sources. A competent and thorough instructor, the very best that could be procured, who would devote his interest to such a course might make it the most popular, perhaps, of all the college courses. As a technical knowledge such...
...dismal surprise to the Harvard men present. Tech. got the drop by two inches, and gained another inch on one of Ewald's first attempts to heave, '88 did not regain any of this lost ground notwithstanding her phenomenal rope team, and Tech. had 3 inches at the end of the five minutes. The result is due to the extreme pluck of the Tech. men and the slowness and inexperience of the '88 anchor. The Harvard team was as follows: Ewald, Chase, Purdon and Pease...
...gets a weak finish and rows his elbows out from his side. He needs to get more pressure on his stretcher, especially at the finish. He swings out at the finish. Bow gets a weak finish and meets his oar so that there is little difference between the end of his finish and the beginning of the recover. He does not control his slide nor row his shoulder back hard. He rows smoothly but with little power. Holder catches too hard and finishes weakly. He pulls his hands in with a jerk and hangs on the finish. He rushes down...
...were handicapped some what by getting on the water later than most freshman crews, but as they were practically thrown out of the class races before the start by the breaking of their rudder, they had no chance to show what they could or could not do. By the end of June they had got into very good form, and beat the Columbia freshmen by nearly a minute. This year there are at present four men from '88 trying for the University, crew, Butler, Bradlee, and Porter, of last year's freshman crew, and Wood...