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...following arrangement of matches have been made out, so as to fit the unoccupied hours of the players as far as possible. It is especially requested by the committee, that no change will be made, unless absolutely necessary. Matches can only be postponed on account of rain, or by mutual agreement, and the committee reserve the right to default both players, in case a postponed match is not played off within two weeks after the scheduled time. Defaults will in all cases be allowed fifteen minutes after the scheduled time, unless postponed by previous consent. Saturdays have been left open...
...rowed regularly. They have secured the services of Mr. Storrow, '88, to coach. He will probably be of much service to them. Some of the men are sick with colds, and are not fit to row. They are rowing in the same order as before recess. They have just received their paper shell from Waters of Troy, and are very much displeased with it. However, it is as good work as can be expected from such an establishment...
Those who have charge of the college yard, ought to see that it is fit to walk in. Most of the important walks, to be sure, are laid with boards, but there are others, and others, too, which are used very generally, where the mud is allowed full license, unprotected. Such paths as those leading from University towards the gymnasium, and especially that from the east end of Grays to Massachusetts, are very convenient, and even more muddy. If it is too late in the season to lay boards, or if lumber is unattainable, ashes form a very good substitute...
...university career that for a quarter of a century the debate has fallen into abeyance. The effect of the dissolution of this old system is to be seen at the pulpit, at the bar, upon the platform and in legislative halls all over the country. It is eminently fit and proper that the new era should be inaugurated by Yale and Harvard. The best reforms in education have always been made by the crimson and the blue...
...very slow stroke has always been a great obstacle to a successful use of the tank. The volume of water is now much reduced and is considered a great improvement. The size and shape of the oar blade has been experimented upon till the management has seen fit to get a set of new oars which they think are the best that they have had for this use. This last improvement together with the smaller volume of water make the work a great deal lighter and seemingly more profitable than before. There has always been great great difficulty in hearing...