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...material. Of last year's nine all but Hawley and Henshaw are back in college and it is said the latter will be back. In spite of the fact that so many of last year's nine are still in college there will undoubtedly be changes in the make-up of next spring's team. Several strong players have come from preparatory schools in the entering freshman class. Among these are Trafford and Upton, the catchers, respectively of Exeter and Andover academy teams. Both of these men are now playing football but will be candidates for the nine...
...management wants every man in college who is able to play football to be on Jarvis, dressed to play [Thursday, Sept. 26] this afternoon. Freshmen at 3 p. m.; Upper-classmen at 4 p. m. Anyone who knows of a man who will make a football player should not fail to let me know about him at once. There will be a mass meeting of football men in the Gymnasium at 7.30 p. m. sharp...
With the first bell of this morning the activities of another college year begin. It is not the intention of the CRIMSON to burden its readers with promises for the coming year, or to make an extended salutatory. While we endeavor to correct the mistakes of the past we shall try as heretofore to devote our columns to the best interests of Harvard and Harvard men. In this work we shall need the co-operation of the students both old and new. We extend you therefore, our greeting, and assure you that we will join you most heartily in every...
...Yale Glee and Banjo Clubs have already begun to make preparations for their annual tour during the Christmas vacation. The trip will not be as extended as that taken last year, but will include several cities not visited in recent years. Concerts will be given in the following cities: Rochester, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati and Pittsburg. At Cleveland and St. Louis the clubs will stay two days, attending the annual dinners of the alumni of those cities. Reception will be tendered the clubs at the other cities...
...easily seen. That some changes in the conduct of the freshman contests are necessary is very evident. If Yale will accept the changes now, it will do away with most of the trouble next year. It is to be hoped that the committee of upperclassmen will appreciate this and make a favorable report before the end of he term...