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...Heard is now training with the junior crew...
...times it has seemed that the lively interest which should always be shown in all University organizations has been wanting in the Glee Club. Soon after the Holidays especially, we heard numerous complaints that the older members of the club were leaving it, and that of the new men the material was anything but promising. Matters now, however, have greatly improved and the outlook is very promising. The new officers have gone to work energetically. The club receives regular instruction from one of the best teachers in Boston, the number and quality of the voices have been raised...
...have heard a little talk lately of a plan to unite the Exeter and Andover school clubs here at Harvard. The clubs themselves can judge best of the advantages or disadvantages of such a scheme, and it is for them alone to decide on the matter. We should like, however, to make to them a suggestion which may or may not lead towards a final union between the two clubs. It was originally the plan of each club to hold a dinner once during the year. We suggest that this year they hold their annual dinner together. Anything which will...
...Duffield '93, P. V. K. Johnson '93, W. Cary '93, S. Chew '93, D. Blagden '93, G. K. Bell '93, S. Borden '94, S. H. Evins L. S., J. E. Holland '93, L. J. Malone '93, C. E. Cooke '93, G. B. Pierce '93, J. T. Heard '92, G. H. Thomas '92, D. Gray '92, Shaler Cerry...
Nothing as yet has been heard from the Boat Club in regard to the instructorship in rowing which the Corporation declared itself willing to create. We learn in fact that the Boat Club, in whose hands the matter was left, has taken no action. What their exact stand on the question is seems uncertain-so uncertain as to raise a doubt whether they understand exactly how the case is. Perhaps the executive officers of the Boat Club share, with many others in college, the opinion that an instructor in rowing must necessarily be the coach of the 'varsity crew...