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...Faculty and students of the University for welcoming and aiding "The New Comer at Harvard." Other articles are: "A Plea for the Study of Russian," "The Importance of Veterinary Science," and "The Hemenway Gymnasium." The suggestion of Dr. Sargent contained in the last of these is given at length in another column...
...afternoon. J. L. Coolidge '95 led all the way and came in first by a margin of 45 seconds. Eight men started and followed the paper trail, which had been laid out in the morning. It was the usual cross-country course, about five and one half miles in length, and led up North avenue to the clay pits, where the men lost the trail, taking a different course to Fresh Pond. Circling the pond, the trail went across the fields down the railroad tracks to Brattle street, down Mason street, finishing in front of the Law School. As Coolidge...
...greatly exaggerated. While on account of the severity of the contest there was an unfortunate number of injuries, yet none of these injuries were more serious than those that happen occasionally in practice and are thought little of. Wrightington is the only man who will be disabled for any length of time and his injury is not so serious as was reported. His collar bone was not broken, but the internal end of it was dislocated. Charlie Brewer's ankle is inflamed, but will probably be well in time for him to play in the Pennsylvania game. Emmons also will...
...football club at Harvard three years before, the two colleges had not been able to agree on a code of rules to govern play. Yale's game consisted solely of kicking, while at Harvard running with the ball, holding and passing were allowed. The difficulty was at length overcome by concession on the part of Yale, who agreed to play under rules with which she was unfamiliar. In consequence she was beaten, the score by the old system being four goals and two touchdowns to nothing. Fifteen men played on a side...
Lieutenant Robinson has at length secured the Armory Hall of Company B, Fifth Regiment, M. V. M., for the use of the Harvard Rifles, and hereafter all drills will be held in that place. The first and second squads are to report there at the usual hours today...