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...probability that before another year some relief from the overcrowded condition of the Library will be obtained, is a gratifying one. Owing to the financial pressure, it may happen that the relief will be only temporary and not sufficient to settle once for all the difficulties which confront the Library management. However, even an improvement in the conditions of waiting for the final change which is to make the Library approach perfection, is matter for congratulation...
...members of the eleven, Dr. Conant said that the current reports of the injuries of the men were greatly exaggerated. While on account of the severity of the contest there was an unfortunate number of injuries, yet none of these injuries were more serious than those that happen occasionally in practice and are thought little of. Wrightington is the only man who will be disabled for any length of time and his injury is not so serious as was reported. His collar bone was not broken, but the internal end of it was dislocated. Charlie Brewer's ankle is inflamed...
Radcliffe is larger in nearly every department than it was last year. The senior class alone is smaller than last year's. It may, however, happen that five of those students now classed as graduates will change to the senior class, in which case the class will be one larger than that of last year. The graduate department increases its members every year. The graduates at present studying at Radcliffe represent Barnard, Boston University, Smith, Vassar, Ohio, Wesleyan, Wellesley, the University of California, and Radcliffe College. The following are the official figures...
...nobody has been appointed to coach the freshmen regularly. I understand from those competent to know what sort of material there is in the freshman class, that several experienced players have not been given a fair chance this whole spring. With a good coach such a mistake could not happen...
...bound immediately to give his place to the next man. Memorial has been very much more to students than an eating-house, and to such a condition it must not be reduced. On the other hand, the Hall was meant to accommodate Harvard students,- not the particular ones who happen to be in possession of club tables now, but all students without distinction. Moreover, the price and quality of board is such that a majority of students resident in Cambridge wish to be in the Hall. Certainly as many students as possible ought to be accommodated, and, what is more...