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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Professor I. L. Winter '86 will give four readings from Shakspere on the following Wednesday evenings: tomorrow, November 25, December 9, December 16, in Sever 11 at 7.45 o'clock. The two first readings will be form "Macbeth" and the two second from "Twelfth Night." They will be open to members of the University...
...best thing about the mass meeting last evening was that portion of it that took the form of an impromptu demonstration which followed the meeting in the Union in front of President Eliot's house. It is a novelty in Harvard College to have such demonstrations of esteem and admiration and for that reason it was all the more genuine. It was a case of taking advantage of our opportunity, and our opportunities are limited from now on. In this respect the President was alert as usual and seized the opportunity to talk freely about his resignation. The ever-present...
...crews got a drifting start; Claverly and Mount Auburn Street having an advantage of about one-half a length. Beck-Hampden-Fairfax rowed in good form and soon overtook both the Claverly and Mount Auburn Street crews, which were rowing a slower and more powerful stroke. About half-way the order was as follows: 1, Beck-Hampden-Fairfax; 2, Mount Auburn Street; 3, Claverly; 4, Thayer; 5, Randolph...
Thayer increased her stroke and passed Claverly in good form. The crews kept this formation until just before the finish, when Mount Auburn Street spurted and passed Beck-Hampden-Fairfax, which was now growing weaker, the fast stroke at the beginning injuring its chances. Randolph rowed in rather poorer form than had been expected, finishing last, five lengths behind Claverly...
This year scarcely enough Seniors are reporting for practice to form one complete eleven. These men are displaying enthusiasm that deserves success. Yet how can they be expected to perform a task that usually takes more than twice their number? The small size of the squad leads us to surmise that the Senior class as a whole is unaware of the determination of these few men to win the class football championship. If this is so, it is high time the class became better informed. Seniors may gain this information any day by going to Soldiers Field and watching their...