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...provisional list of commencement parts is larger this year than last, and there has been a steady increase in the number of men gaining this distinction ever since the adoption of the election system. Unless the rules are changed, we may in time expect to have the whole of each senior class on the list...
...Singles-Presbrey, '85, beat Wheelwright, '85, 6-0, 6-1, 6-3. Doubles-Hoyt, '85, and Taylor, '86, beat Warren, '84, and Bacon, '84, 5-7, 6-4. 11-13, 6-4, 6-1. The notable feature of this game was the serving of all four men, the best ever seen at Harvard with the exception of that of Clark...
...handicaps proved to be very satisfactory, and the Athletic Association may well be congratulated on its effort. In a word the meeting was a great success. Mr. T. J. Coolidge's starting was the best ever seen here. The officers were: Referee, Dr. Sargent ; judges, Professor Byerly, Mr. R. D. Sears, and Mr. W. R. Trask. The time-keepers were Mr. Church and Mr. Lathrop, U. A. C., and Mr. C. A. Sawyer; measurers, Messrs. Baker and Storrow; scorer, Mr. R. D. Smith clerk of the course, Mr. W. Burr...
...nothing of the bad language used. If this report is to be credited we must impress upon Harvard the necessity of mending her manners before playing the championship games. She must not for a moment forget that it is her mission, to which the vulgar straining for victory must ever be secondary, to set before less favored colleges a shining example of how the cultured gentleman plays foot-ball. [News...
...largely on account of the much-talk-of "Harvard indifference." But in spite of the many difficulties attending its foundation it has attained a remarkable degree of success and has become at last firmly established as one of the permanent institutions of the college. The membership is larger than ever before and numbers almost half of the university. It does a very large trade, requiring little or no capital, and working with the very smallest margins. The success of our own institution has aroused the desire in other colleges to establish a similar society. At Yale, Princeton and Ann Arbor...