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Ninety-four you have a name to make for yourself and at the same time you must keep up the reputation of the last three freshman classes. Begin by beating Yale at football and then try to have a clean record of victories in your other sports...
...possible. Many of the best shots graduated last year, however, and all shooting men in college, and especially freshmen are urged to join the club. So far the club has made a good showing for Harvard in the matches, and the management is anxious that '94 men should keep up the record and try for the 'varsity and class teams...
Dartmouth began well when the ball was put in play, Norton carrying it some distance into the Harvard territory; he could not keep it up, however, and the ball came to Harvard on four downs. The ball was given to Corbett, but he was almost immediately tackled; he succeeded in passing the ball to Trofford, however, and he carried it ahead 20 yards. Lee then made a good dodging run around the end and gained a great deal of ground. He was hurt when tackled, but resumed his place after a short rest. Short rushes by Lake and Corbett carried...
...good form. The running, however, was extremely careless. For Mystic Record, an underhand bowler, was very effective, taking three wickets for one run. C. S. Skinner bowled excellently for Harvard. The Harvard team showed their lack of practice by some ragged work in the field, but managed to keep Mystic down to 38 runs, thus winning by two runs. A second innings was begun, in which Davis made 16 runs, S. Skinner 6, Garrett 4, and Bates 4 not out; but darkness prevented the completion of the innings. The score follows...
...treasurer shall turn over all money received to the graduate treasurer. The treasurer may be authorized to keep in hand any sum which the graduate treasurer may think necessary in order to meet immediate expenses. The graduate treasurer shall hold all money so received for the benefit of the club; any interest which may occur thereon may be appropiated by the graduate treasurer for any athletic purpose he may deem advisable...