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Harvard men would be glad to see the challenge which is on the way from Oxford and Cambridge accepted. In combination, Harvard and Yale could this year put a very strong team in the field, and could assure the representatives of the English colleges an exciting contest. The games need not in any way stand as precedent. It would be undesirable for Harvard to pledge herself to take part in regular annual meetings of the kind proposed; but if it fortunately happens that an English team can visit America, the opportunity to meet them should not be lost. Such...
...There need not be the slightest apprehension that if the match is arranged it will interfere with the match between the London Athletic Club and the New York Athletic Club. Some of the members of the Oxford-Cambridge Athletic Association are also members of the London Athletic Club. They can take part in both contests. Our team, if the challenge is accepted, will not be selected until after the Oxford-Cambridge events in July...
Persons having Memorial tickets do not need Yard tickets...
...crowd that gathered to listen to the Glee Club last night was but one proof of the very general interest in the evening concerts. There need never be any fear of a small audience during the examination period, for the men busy one day are idle the next. It can not be expected that the Glee Club alone can gratify them all. Two, or at most three, times a week is all they can fairly be asked to sing. On some of the other evenings the students would be well pleased to profit by the kindness of the Banjo...
...would be discreditable to the University if the spirit of the recent Lampoon picture were allowed to pass without emphatic condemnation as the one which prevails among Harvard men. Harvard does not yet recognize the necessity of defeat, nor need she. Her crew has been handicapped throughout the season, but victory is not yet beyond its reach. When the race has been rowed it will be time to accept the event. Until then the assumption of defeat is an injustice to the crew, and is unworthy of any true Harvard...