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This state of things is wrong. The athlete who denied his services to the College would meet with reproach on every hand. It should be the same with the literary man Every student of ability should fell it incumbent on him to spend his efforts in Harvard's service, it matters not in what direction. Selfishness in witholding power by which the College might profit is of all kinds the worst. We do not doubt that a little more strenuous effort would often rouse the literary power, weakened by disuse, and turn it to the benefit of the College periodicals...
...fifth, McVey made a fine stop of Greenway's grounder, and then Rustin hit to Wrenn, who fell down as he was going to throw the ball. Rustin then stole second, but was left there. With one out, Wrenn got a base on balls, but Rand hit a high fly to Rustin and Winslow struck...
Carter opened the sixth for Yale with a low liner almost over third base. Winslow reached after it and fell on his side, catching the ball at arms length and close to the ground. It was one of the finest plays ever seen on Holmes Field. Speer reached first on a high fly, which fell between Winslow and Rand, but Letton and Quinby went out on a fly to Paine and a grounder to Wrenn respectively...
...Harvard sent the flower of her sons to preserve the Union and defend the flag. In memory of those who fell a stately tower now rises in our midst, - but the flag they fought to save is nowhere flying...
Memorial Service. To commemorate the sons of Harvard who fell in the War. Sanders Theatre...