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...which for the coming year will be found in our columns. We hope that many will find it to their practical interest to become members. In proportion as the room receives liberal support from the college will be the number of positive advantages and minor conveniences it can offer to members...
...gentleman who offered, through the Harvard Athletic Association, the prizes for general development last year, desires to repeat the offer. The competition for many of the prizes and honors of the H. A. A. is practically limited to the strongest and largest men. And the training for the contest in which they are won is often brief and in spurts. On this account, the association deems it important that men of average or less than average strength should receive some special encouragement to faithful and steady work in the gymnasium and in the field. And it is only as another...
...this connection we are authorized to state that a gentleman connected for some time past with the Lacrosse interests of Harvard, proposes to offer cups both for long distance and accurate throwing of the Lacrosse ball. The rate throwing of the lacrosse ball. The cups offered will resemble those given by the H. A. A. at its winter meetings, and the competition is to take place in about two weeks. The precise terms of the proposed contest will be stated shortly...
...presenting this morning the first issue of THE HERALD-CRIMSON, it seems as if it were due to ourselves if not to our readers, to offer some explanation for the recent consolidation of the Harvard Daily Herald and the Crimson. Although both papers had made for themselves a place in the college world, and although it might have been quite possible to carry them both on successfully, it was deemed best by the boards of both papers to effect a consolidation, and by uniting their interests to form a new paper, which, while naturally partaking of much of the character...
...genius should be exhibited by a college professor is enough to shake the very foundations of the learned universe. Prof. Beers, of Yale, also we learn is writing stories for the Century and the Continent; and last of all it is reported that a Columbia professor has received an offer to become the regular writer of plays for the Madison Square Theatre of New York...