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...pleased to learn, by its notice in another column, that the Shooting Club, having struggled through the first year of its existence, is about to take a new lease of life. The club was not formed with the hope of entering upon any career of especial brilliancy, but merely with the intention of affording the members of the university a chance to obtain practice at small expense, and with the greatest convenience possible. This is, practically, what it accomplished last year. Its matches were held at short intervals, and were attended by parties of students who made up in enthusiasm...
...those who are able to play the drum, fife or bones, or are willing to learn, are requested to present themselves at Roberts Hell, Roberts Block, Brattle street, between 9 and 11 A. M. today...
...large number of men, as the principle requisite is noise, and the colleges would be disappointed if our delegation does not have the biggest corps of drums and fifes in the procession. Every man who can play any one of the instrument named or who feels that he can learn, ought to be at Robert's Hall this morning at the time named. We hope that Mr. Winslow will not be disappointed in respect to numbers...
...Last year victory went to Columbia. Therefore this may be looked upon as Harvard's year, and the class of '88 is expected to be instrumental in winning a victory for itself and for the whole college. It can do it, if every fair-sized man is willing to learn to row and if work is begun immediately. From so large a class a large number of candidates may be expected at the meeting this evening. In his communication of today, to which we refer all our readers, Capt. Storrow says that fifteen men is not too large a number...
...incline to literary work ought to try for one of the college papers. We hope no member of '88 will fail, either from indifference or diffidence, to do his part in every organized branch of college activity and college life that is open to him. There is much to learn, during the four years here, that no book, or lecture, or instructor can teach. It is a miniature world which is to prepare men for the greater world outside, and if one holds aloof now from these cares and interests, and organized activities, he will get from his college life...