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...near approach of the annuals. But the purpose for which the proceeds were to have been used has not, we are glad to see, been wholly abandoned. The Greek Department contemplate repeating the play next winter, and the money realized from its production will be set aside, the interest from it to be devoted to the founding and yearly maintenance of an Archaeological School at Athens. Other colleges, Yale, Columbia, and Cornell in particular, will be invited to subscribe to the fund, which will it is expected, reach twenty-five thousand dollars. The plan is then to secure a house...
...success of the Nine up to the time of last Saturday's game, the crowd that was assembled on Jarvis, to witness the match with Yale, far exceeded any attendance ever known. The Nine cannot complain of lack of support on that occasion. We hope that this same interest will be taken in all future games, and especially the next game with Yale. Notwithstanding the poor playing exhibited by Yale last Saturday, there is no doubt that her nine is a strong one. The next game with Yale is to be at New Haven on the 28th of this month...
...present time. If any record is broken hereafter the winner's name and record will be added to the list. They are now being carefully prepared by Mr. E. J. Wendell, '82, and will be published in the next number of the Crimson. They will be of great interest to all who are interested in Harvard athletics, as being a condensed history of the continued improvement in our different records, and we feel sure that our readers will find them interesting as well as useful...
...last come out. If it is true that the Register suspends publication because it thinks itself superseded by the Bulletin, then we must admit that the Bulletin is a decided improvement upon Mr. King's publication. It leaves nothing to be desired. To its old features, which interested only specialists, it adds new matters that interest all members of the University alike. Particularly welcome are the Votes of the Corporation and the Overseers, and the abstracts of the labors of Harvard scientists. We cordially welcome this new addition to our University literature, and hope that the prosperity of Harvard will...
...note with pleasure the revival of interest in Lacrosse. For the past week or more a considerable number of men have been on the field indulging in this game, and the Twelve, if we may believe report, is in very good condition, all things considered, and there is every prospect of a match with Columbia. While we are bound to regard with some jealousy any sport that is likely to draw away good material from the Eleven and Nine, and divide the interest to any considerable extent, still there seems to be room for all. So we wish those interested...