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...thus, in a way by no means uncreditable to the Advocate that its contents came to be what they are today. That the style in which the fiction is written should, in the the twenty-sixth anniversary number be dramatically sensational is due partly to the mere accidental make-up of the number, and partly to a general tendency of modern pictorial style which is not unworthy of more extended thought and discussion than can be given in these columns...
...following criticism of the Yale nine, taken from the Yale Alumni Weekly, ought to be especially interesting to Harvard men. As will be seen the make-up has been somewhat changed from that in most of the games in April, and the nine is considered much stronger than it was at that time...
...cold, bleak day on the river and a cutting wind made it disagreeable for the few shivering spectators. It took two preliminary heats and one final to decide the races. With the exception of the substitution of R. J. Carey instead of S. M. Brice, the make-up of the crews was the same as was printed in yesterday's CRIMSON. A great splash was the signal to the spectators that the first three crews were off. Crew No. 1 had the inside course and rounded the turn in the lead, winning by a length and a half, with...
...Captain Cowles, of the '86 Yale crew, has been coaching this year's 'varsity of late, and he has made even greater changes in the crew's make-up than did "Bob" Cook. D. Robert and Chatfield, who were retired a fortnight ago, have again been given a trial at bow and No. 3 respectively, while Sanford has been withdrawn from No. 6 and Captain Hartwell placed there, and Paine takes Hartwell's place...
...spring squad will finish its work next Monday by a game on Norton's field at 4 o'clock. Two elevens and substitutes will be chosen from the men who have been playing. The make-up of the teams will probably be as follows...