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Heavy-weight wrestling.-M. G. Haughton, S. S.; Middle-weight, O. Bangs, S. S.; light-weight, O. Bangs, S. S.; feather-weight, A. C. Coolidge, '87, Simes, '85. Middleweight sparring, J. J. Colony. Parallel bars, T. C. Bachelder, L. S. General excellence T. C. Bachelder...
...growth of the professional spirit has gone," it says, "so far that the idea of playing any game except for the purpose of beating, seems to an undergraduate simply absurd." This statement is both true and not true. It is true that the undergraduate enters into a game generally with the thought prominent in his mind of beating. It is not true that in his whole system of athletics-in his preparation for this game or in his attendance at it, this is his sole object. We think there is hardly a man concerned in athletics at Harvard whose moving...
...Harvard, Professor Van Vleck of Wesleyan University, Professor Goodwin of Columbia, and Professor Morton of Harvard, met at Columbia College Tuesday, and addressed a circular to each college interested, to the effect that as there is no prospect that the details of the plan will be received with general favor, no further move will be made by the committee. The resolution to which the greatest objection was offered was that which provides that no college organization shall row, or play base-ball, foot-ball, lacrosse, or cricket, except with similar organizations from their own or other institutions of learning...
...following is the official record of the recent meeting in New York of the inter-collegiate conference committee: "The answers received from the colleges and universities to which the circular of the inter-collegiate conference on athletics was sent, while indicating a general concurrence in the essential principles of the resolutions recommended for adoption have shown such diversity of opinion in regard to the details of these resolutions, that the undersigned are instructed by the conference to inform your faculty that no further joint action is proposed...
...order that members may be able better to know what is desired of them, I have written a brief, imaginary life, which is necessarily dull and uninteresting because of its unreality. In general, members are requested to write their genealogy some what in detail, telling all of their relatives that may have been famous, their father's business, mother's maiden name, and the residence of both. Next, stating your birth-place, you are invited to chronicle all precocious traits of childhood; your early school days; place of preparing for college, and all honors received at entrance. Mention the name...