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...Kennel Club's show committee is much pleased at the interest being taken by Harvard men in the coming show. A number of students who own dogs have entered them for competition. It is to be hoped that still others will follow suit. If owners will send for a list of classes which gives the prizes offered by the Kennel Club, and will take the pains to read the list of specials printed in the Boston morning papers of Jan. 7, few will be able to resist the temptation to go in for the honors. The show does not open...
...Hutton '95 was the first speaker. He emphasized the importance of the present debate in that the Princeton men, although at first unused to the Harvard system of debating, had taken advantage of it and were now quite expert in its use. He was followed by J. P. Warren '96. Mr. Warrer laid emphasis on the fact that Harvard's supremacy in debating is acknowleged, but that if she is to retain that supremacy she must follow the recent defeat by Yale with victories...
Arrangements have been made for a tug to follow the race from start to finish. This tug will be at the West Boston bridge at 11.30 and will leave there about twelve o'clock for the starting line...
...crew management has arranged to have a tug follow the race tomorrow provided that as many as thirty men take tickets. This will be the only way of seeing the whole race, so that there should be no trouble in securing the desired number of men. As the race is to take place at 12.30 o'clock, the tug will leave either West Boston Bridge of Harvard Bridge about 12 o'clock and go up the river to the start. Notice of this will be given tomorrow morning. Tickets will cost one dollar and are on sale at Leavitt...
...shall follow the lives and fortunes of his classmates with sincere interest, and gratefully remember this expression of their sympathy...