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First,-that no class crew shall row as a crew more than once daily, except by the unanimous consent of the four crew captains...
...work that some colleges enjoy, she has long since shown her ability to win in anything that is a matter of individual work. With Sears, M. S., and Taylor, '86, we are sure of the tennis championship. Mr. Sears is head and shoulders above any player in this country, except Petitt, the professional ; Mr. Taylor has this summer met and defeated almost every prominent player in the country, Knapp, Thorn, Clarke, Van Rensaeler, Brinley, Dwight, and others, and was defeated only by Mr. Sears...
...male teacher is employed in the college except in the art department, strange to say, shocking as it may be to our vanity, the college succeeds, apparently, as well as it would under other circumstances...
...crews ever since the eight-oared races at New London were inaugurated. With Saturday, the regular crew life began, the main object of existence for the men being, of course the work in their boat on the river. The crew are all reported as in the best of health except Mumford, who has a slight cold, contracted while in Cambridge, but not at all serious. Saturday two rows were taken, one of these on time, but the result was not made public. On Saturday afternoon, the Columbia crew, who are also at the river, came up and called on Harvard...
...just why-which it would be well to do away with as soon as possible; and among these "antiques" there is none perhaps which needs attention more than the ringing of the "rising bell." There seems to be absolutely no reason why it should be rung day by day, except the fact that it has been rung each morning from time immemorial, while there are many reasons for silencing its loud-sounding tongue until chapel time. It is first not a rising bell for most, if for any, of the students; it is an annoyance, not only to students...