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...general training table system which was begun early this spring seems to have worked admirably. It was a thoroughly practical plan; and its managers have carried it through with a success which is gratifying. The association, as we may term it, has one need which the members of the graduating class are especially fitted to supply. It is the want of pictures, rugs, and other comfortable furniture at the training table rooms. All the men leaving Cambridge are reminded of this need, and are urged to give from their abundant stock of such articles, to the association...
...will have the opportunity of centralizing the support which it gives to the athletic teams. Two teams, the university track athletic and the freshman base ball, have finished their seasons. The energy which supported them successfully should all go to the help of the other athletic teams which still need aid. As far as attendance upon games goes the college has very plainly before it the duty of turning out more strongly and enthusiastically at 'varsity baseball contests. If the men at the game yesterday had begun to show earlier that they had an interest in the result, the outcome...
...crews, the great need is for better financial support. Both the varsity and freshmen crews for which appeals have so lately been made in these columns, are sadly in want of funds. If the college would come generously forward at this time, it could in no other way show so well that it intends to support the crew in the present difficulty. The crew is doing its best under the unfortunate circumstances which have for a time deprived it of the services of Captain Perkins. Cannot the college do its part equally well...
...scholarships, Mr. Lathrop's services to the college. and the recent baseball conference at Springfield. Concerning Mr. Lathrop the Advocate voices the sentiments of the CRIMSON in mentioning the great appreciation the college has of Mr. Lathrop's work; and in addition calls the attention of alumni to the need the gymnasium has of an endowment fund which would relieve the corporation of the duty of providing...
...ready response. The great trouble is that men do not give in proportion to what they can afford. It is to them especially and to those to whom the management has been unable to make a personal request that this appeal is directed. The crew is badly in need of money; without it we cannot hope for success. It remains for the college to do its share in bringing this success...