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...Whitney's position as an independent reformer, so to speak, is a delicate one. In the first place there is no hard and fast rule for testing in all cases a man's amateur standing, and just where, in the intermediate territory between the professional and the amateur, the division line is to be drawn, is largely a matter of personal opinion. Certainly the best guide for Harvard men is the code of Harvard rules, while, as for the column in question, it can accomplish nothing without the support of public opinion, and next to nothing without the support...
...SALE.- A bargain. A fine saddle and driving bay mare. Gentle, fast roadster, easy saddle gait. Weight 1150 lbs.; height, 15 1-2 hands; age, 8 years. Also double trap; single Russian sleigh; harness, robes, blankets, etc. All nearly new. A gentleman's outfit. Address, R., Crimson Office...
...Williams never succeeded in holding the ball for more than four downs. In point of team play the latter was very much inferior. Harvard on the other hand gave a very presentable exhibition of interference for so early in the season. During the first half the team played a fast, snappy game, which abounded in sensational runs. The second half was slower owing in part to the retirement of several of the best men. Doucette injured his knee, Wheeler sustained a compound fracture of the nose, while Cochrance and Sullivan were both laid off with turned ankles. Their places were...
Nearly all of the 'Varsity did fast individual work. This was especially true of Donald, who continually helped his backs and played a strong defensive game...
...construed as undervaluing the crew. The sole purpose of the editorial in question was to suggest to Harvard men that it takes more than one year's coaching on a new stroke to make the most of it, and that if the crew should lose this year in a fast race there is every reason to look for a considerable improvement in next year's crew...