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More than twenty-five of the University's former athletes in addition to the undergraduate "H" men were present at the Varsity Club luncheon yesterday. President Eliot introduced by Mr. George B. Morison '83, president of the Club, as "one of Harvard's foremost athletes", told the story of how crimson was chosen as the University color. At the time when President Eliot rowed, two graduates were in the boat, as there were not men enough in the college who were interested in rowing to fill a six-oared shell. There were no finances to pay for outside help...
...little history of Harvard College interwoven into Dr. Morison's lectures of pre-revolutionary days in the colonies has made interesting lectures more interesting...
...Haddock, box 2; L. L. Heek, box 17; J. S. Higgins, box 62; T. G. Holcombe, boxes 70, 72, 74; L. A. Levy, box 33; B. Lewis, box 64; K. E. Luttropp, box 92; P. K. McElroy, boxes 44-46; L. B. Merchant, box 42; P. D. Morison, box 32; A. H. Perkins, box 20; C. Redd 2d, box 80; J. B. Read Jr., box 78; R. C. Rowse, box 31; H. T. Siebert, box 19; R. W. Shaw, box 27; M. M. Smith, box 23; F. C. Southworth Jr., box 15; J. Stubbs, boxes...
Over 50 former athletes of the University met and dined at the sixth annual dinner of the Harvard Varsity Club, held in the Club House on Friday evening. President George B. Morison '83 prosided, and Carroll J. Swan '01 was the toastmaster...
March 23--The Russian Problem. Dr. S. E. Morison '08, Department of History...