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...best foot forward ; and if we do not obtain the cup it will not be for lack of trying. Our gymnasium presents a very animated scene, and our athletes are beginning to put in some hard work. The athletic accounts in the HERALD have been read with much interest lately, and those who were wont to talk of "waggling Harvard at Mott Haven" have toned down considerably...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: If you will allow me to make use of a little of your valuable space, I would make a suggestion in regard to a matter which is of interest to all who board at Memorial. Every one appreciates the advantage of ringing a bell in the hall in time for morning prayers. Why not ring a bell at exactly nine oclock? There are many men who run over to Memorial just in time to get a "bite" before a nine o'clock recitation, and it is a great nuisance to be obliged to spend half of their...
...hands, and decree a decisive and final ending to what is becoming a monstrous abase and disgrace to intelligent men. This last outbreak would seem to cap the climax of the monument of foolishness that has been heaped up so industriously this year at various colleges. Community of interest and patriotic feelings no longer demand that these actions should be palliated and excused by their fellows; rather that decisive action should be taken against a longer continuance of this epidemic. The reform must commence from within and work its work by itself; the essential necessity for its success...
...formation of a canoe club at New Haven this spring, and in commending the project it says: "There are canoes enough in college, but any sport to be enjoyable must be companionable, and it is not strange that the old individual style of canoeing fails to arouse a lasting-interest. Recent experiments and improvements in canoe sailing have introduced an entirely new phase of the sport, and removed a vast deal of unnecessary labor. We hear every summer of the pleasant cruises of countless clubs, yet nothing has ever been done here to inaugurate such a movement." Such considerations...
...still retain most of our last year's nine, and these men, as well as the new candidates, have worked faithfully in the gymnasium and on the field. In common with most other college nines, Harvard will have a new pitcher and catcher this year, and very great interest is, therefore, attached to the preliminary games this week, in that they will serve as important indicators of our chances for success this season. We have good material, and, from the earnest work done, we hope for the best. Captain Olmsted has shown the greatest patience and industry in training...