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...must continue to place men in control of them whose experience has fitted them for their positions. We trust that the wishes of the officers of the association may be heeded, and that the students may by a generous attendance at tonight's meeting give proof of their interest in the organization to whose efforts we owe the annual return to Cambridge of the Mott Haven...
...ought to cause him to redouble his efforts, and write until an article is accepted. Communications on timely topics, articles on almost any subject connected with educational, college or athletic matters, are sure to find a place in our columns if they are well written and of sufficient interest to our readers. To eighty-nine we would say that it is customary for freshmen to begin early in the year to write, if they desire to be considered candidates for election after the midyear examinations, when a freshman editor is taken on the board. So now eighty-eight and eighty...
...energy which the management of the freshman foot-ball team is manifesting is worthy of high commendation. While the question of the future position of foot-ball at Harvard is in such a state of transaction, greater efforts than usual will be necessary to induce the right men to interest themselves in the sport. The freshman class contains much good material for athletic work, and needs only the proper encouragement to produce an eleven which will not be surpassed by the teams of former years. The preparatory schools this year have sent up several men of high local reputation...
...season advances the discussion of the annual fall tennis tournament again occupies the minds of the college players. The great success of the tournament which was held last year, leads us to hope this season for one of increased interest. Many of the best tennis players yet remain in college, while the freshman class presents several men who are already well known as players of exceptional ability. Now that the courts have been put in such perfect condition, the announcement of the arrangements for the tournament should no longer be delayed. Some time must necessarily elapse before all details...
...from the faculty that the students are the proper body to take the initiative, and we would therefore suggest that the officers of the three upper classes take immediate measures to hold an election in the course of the next few days. It will be well to arouse an interest among the students before calling for their votes, and we would suggest that next Tuesday, falling within the second week of the college term, be selected as the day for the election...