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...Harvard basketball team was defeated by Yale at New Haven Saturday by the score of 41 to 16 points. J. W. Gilles '02 acted as captain. Harvard's passing and team work was good, but Yale's superior defense broke it up. The Yale players were in every instance larger men and thereby had the advantage of getting the ball on the jump off and passing with less interference. On the offense Harvard was not sure of the goals, even when an opportunity was presented, owing to the long reach of her opponents. Harvard's defense was much stronger than...
...meeting of the Freshman crew candidates held in the Trophy Room last night, 127 men handed in their names. Although the number of candidates is smaller than last year, the proportion that have had experience in rowing is thought to be considerably larger. Work will begin tomorrow, and the coaching will be done by Vail, assisted by the members of last year's university crew...
...gift was made by Mrs. Hudson as a memorial to her husband and includes about 321 volumes. A somewhat larger number of volumes not wanted by the Harvard Library on account of their being in the Library already was at the same time given to Radcliffe. A number of other volumes will be placed in the Classical Library, the Scientific School and other department libraries. Certain others have been laid aside for the library of the Harvard Union. These last comprise the works of about twenty authors on fishing, photography, hygiene, driving, whist, English sports, and physiology. The remainder...
...identified with the good citizenship for which it is aiming to train its students, rather than with demonstration of the torch-light order. There may be left to others who have nothing better to do. The idea that victory over Yale would result from having a larger number of students present or in walking through the streets of Washington first, is a curious survival of Mediaevalism and of childishness, which, it is hoped, Harvard men have outgrown. I cannot but hope that Harvard may be spared so grave a loss of dignity as must come from her taking part...
...between teams from the Harvard Fencers' Club, the B. A. A., and the fencers' clubs of Worcester and Providence. Eighteen bouts will be fought, under the rules of the Amateur Fencers' League of America. Each bout will last four minutes, and will be won by the man scoring the larger number of touches. The tournament to night will be the first of a series of four to be contested for by the Harvard. B. A. A., Worcester and Providence teams. The second tournament of the series will be held at Providence, the third at Worcester and the last in Boston...