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...undersigned, request the spectators at the game between Ninety-two and Ninety-three to keep back of the ropes, and to obey the marshals who have been appointed by us. We also object to anyone interfering with the personal liberties of the players by the use of mirrors...
Whenever there appears at Harvard anything which will tend to keep alive a spirit of gentlemanly rivalry among the classes and which will add a wholesome element of fun and sport to the life of the college, it should be warmly welcomed. At present we have such an influence alive, working through the class championship games, especially in base ball. The howling crowds on Jarvis, the miscellaneous music, and the cannon too, all play an important part in keeping Havard from being a place where the life of the college is all shut up in recitation halls and reading rooms...
...emphatically out of bounds when it enters Memorial Hall. This is so evident that it seems hardly necessary to say it, but it brings out very forcibly the fact that Ninety-five must realize; that is, that in the excitement of a jollification it is especially necessary to keep watch that nothing is done that may bring adverse criticism on the college, or that may lead to a scene so disgraceful as that of last evening...
...ball managements issue life membership or season tickets which are non-transferable, they have to rely very largely upon the honor of the college. It is, of course, expected that every man who buys a season ticket to the base ball games or joins the H. A. A. will keep his ticket to himself. Conversely it is expected the one who has not invested in such a ticket will not make use of the ticket of anyone else, thus making one ticket do double service. Unfortunately some of the men in college have lately been losing sight of the strictly...
Senator Hawley has given it as his opinion that the government of the United States had the authority to keep the Thames course free of vessels of all descriptions while the Harvard-Yale race was in progress. Congressman Russell will bring the matter before the National Legislature, as the people of New London are determined to have a clear course...