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Although not announced in the invitation, the first feature of the evening's entertainment was a concert of some length and of a good deal of excellence. What especially pleased me in this concert was a selection by Mr. T. Adamowski, violinist, and the singing of Heine's short poem, "Du bist will eine Bluma," by the tenor, Mr. T. C. Bartlett, to music by Liszt...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.- Permit me to give my testimony in regard to the senior photographs. I had two sittings in December and received five proofs. I was urged to sit again, if these were not entirely satisfactory The only complaint was the length of time before I got my pictures. When they came finally, every one who has seen them admired the excellence of the work, and I regard it as the best I ever had, notwithstanding the fact that I had some from Pach's a short time...
...point a little beyond the Crescent Boat Club's float, the seniors were nearly a length to the good, the sophomores next, the freshmen some three lengths to the rear, and the juniors behind still further. The stroke at this time was '85, 42; '87, 42; '88, 40; '86, 42. This order was not greatly altered at the sluice-way. When the leading crews reached Exeter Street, the sophomores had drawn up on the seniors, and from this point on, they gradually increased their lead. From Exeter Street to the finish, the race between '85 and '87 was a magnificent...
...course of training begun by all the class crews, except the freshmen, about Christmas time, and continued without interruption up to the present time, is almost at an end. To-day the crews will take short rows, of sufficient length to keep the men in practice without fatiguing them...
...contributors today writes at some length of the improvements on and about Holmes' Field. These improvements, coming one by one in the last two years, have as a whole been very numerous and exceedingly effective; they have made of what used to be a by no means beautiful spot, a place that must now become one of the centres toward which all interest in Harvard is directed. A view of Holmes from any quarter must have a charm for every one, even the foremost indifferent and insensible. The surrounding buildings, all full of interest and some of them true monuments...