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...about 75 per cent, over the wages of the Middle Ages, while men have lost about 50 per cent. This is due to the free competition among women. As they have been able to earn more, the marriage burdens on men have been lessened, which has given rise to larger families. Today, one hour's labor procures half the quantity of provisions that it would have procured a century ago, and it is the regrets, in looking towards the imaginary wealth of the past, that spoil the charm of a new country for the masses...
...goal from the floor by Allen. Although the game was inclined to be rough, fouls were called more because of over-anxiety than from any premeditated malice. Had it not been for the ability of Grebenstein in throwing goals from fouls Harvard would have won by a larger margin...
...candidates for the Freshman crew were regularly called out yesterday afternoon. Eighty-two oarsmen and twelve coxswains reported, making the squad larger by about thirty men than the first Freshman crew squad last year. There was no work done yesterday except by a few men who rowed on the machines under the direction of Coaches Wray and Stephenson. All the men who desired have been receiving a small amount of special coaching on the machines for several weeks, but the first real work will begin today at 3 o'clock. All the men who reported have been assigned to regular...
...University Catalogue for 1906-07, which will be issued today, is slightly larger than last year's, having 851 pages. The registration as shown in the Catalogue for this year was printed in the CRIMSON of January...
Professor W. R. Spalding '87 has returned from his two weeks' trip through the larger cities of the Middle West, which he undertook for the purpose of arousing interest in the proposed Musical Union building. Professor Spalding visited Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Cleveland and Chicago, and the proposals for the new building were everywhere met with great interest and enthusiasm not only by alumni of the University, but also by many other prominent citizens interested in music. As the results of his efforts the Harvard clubs in each city have undertaken to create interest in the project...