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...lasted from 12 to 6 o'clock. Harvard was represented as heretofore by Professor Hollis, J. J. Storrow '85, and E. B. Krumbhaar '04, acting for the Athletic Committee. A sub-committee, consisting of Mr. Camp, G. Chadwick '03, and C. Duval '03, represented Yale, instead of the larger committee that had before been present. Before the text of the agreement can be given out for publication the rules must be approved by the main committees and certain details, as yet undecided, must be settled...
...track team was held in the Assembly Room of the Union last evening. Captain Lightner explained that the meeting was planned to bring out as many new men as possible. In order to form a successful team, he said that it would be necessary for a much larger number of men to report than ever before. A track and field meet open only to new men who report within the next few weeks, will be held on Soldiers Field some time during May. Squads in preparation for this meet will work at the Gymnasium next Monday...
...business transacted and the profits made between July 1, 1902 and January 1, 1903. In estimating the profits no account has been taken of depreciation in the value of stock on hand. It should, moreover, be noted that during the first months of the college year the business is larger, and accordingly more profitable, than during the winter and spring: ASSETS. Fixtures, $4045.13 Cash, 2820.33 Stock: Men's Furn. Dept., $13131.48 Book Department, 12100.74 Stationery Dept., 15515.97 Tailoring Dept., 4216.84 Furniture Dept., 1133.77 Medical Branch, 13873.56 -- $59972.36 Accounts Receivable, $18435.29 -- $85273.11 LIABILITIES. Accounts Payable, $26543.11 Capital, $42106.32 Profits...
...celebrated English literary critic, editor of the "Dictionary of National Biography," and author of "A Life of William Shakespeare." He will lecture in several of the larger cities of the United States during his stay in this country, and is now giving a course of eight lectures at the Lowell Institute in Boston on "Great Englishmen of the Sixteenth Century...
...University hockey team had a long and hard practice game against a scrub team yesterday afternoon. For the larger part of the game the defense was interchanged and but few goals were made by either side. The teamwork was better than usual and the men showed much energy and spirit. The main fault was the carlessness that has characterized the play of the forwards for the last few days...