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EDITORS HARVARD HERALD : I should like to have some one interested in the above society to make, through the columns of the HERALD, a statement of the aims and probable programme of that organization for the coming year. Last year the society had what I should call a passive existence. That is to say, there appeared to be but little effort made to stir up an interest in temperance matters by any discussions of questions bearing upon the subject. It is quite laudable for a temperance man to keep sober, but if we would make headway against our opponents...
...general course in the literature of music, but who have no knowledge of technicalities of the subject, by explaining that Music III, as at present planned is a course precisely suited to their needs. Prof. Paine has hopes that a large number may elect this course so that an interest in music and a knowledge of its literature and history may become more widely extended. The course itself will undoubtedly be one of great interest and full of profit to those who may elect...
...last week and immediately began the preparations for the fall's sport. On Monday the half-backs began practicing, and have been putting in very good work twice a day since that time. The partial success of the eleven last fall has created a livelier interest than ever throughout the college at large, which promises excellent support to the team this season. If the number of candidates presenting themselves is to steadily increase during the next few days, as there is every reason to expect it will, no one need doubt for a moment that there will be sufficient material...
...from trying, however, for in a month's practice the choice of players will be very difficult, and often certain points in a new player will turn the decision in his favor. Beyond the number of candidates it is hoped and expected that a large number will show their interest in the eleven and its work by appearing on the field daily to encourage the players. Do not let any of the team have occasion to complain of any lack of support in their hard struggle of the next two months...
...spurt; it was simply the long, powerful swing of Harvard's eight, vanquishing the short jerks of the Yale crew. The mile was made by Harvard in 6 minutes, 2 seconds and by Yale in 6 minutes, 5 seconds. From this point the race, as a race, lost all interest. It bad simply degenerated into a procession in which the only question was the severity of the defeat to be administered to Yale. The Yale launch even ceased to regard the rules of the course, but kept close to her crew, endeavoring to incite her men to greater exertions...