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Harvard Training Quarters, Red Top, New London, Conn., June 9, 1912.-All the crews were given light work yesterday morning, paddling slowly to the Navy Yard and back. The University crew showed marked improvement in rhythm as Coach Wray took particular care to make the men follow the stroke exactly, with the result that good proportions were secured. The boat also ran out well between the strokes...
...University of Pennsylvania appears to have the best chance of winning the championship this year. Although the Philadelphia team has no particular stars, it has a number of excellent performers in practically every event. Cornell and Michigan have also been considered for the first honors, but it is not probable that their squads, in spite of brilliant competitors in a few events, can secure as many points as Pennsylvania. Harvard should take fourth place in the games, beating out Syracuse, Dartmouth, Princeton, and the smaller colleges...
Lear pitched a remarkable game. With the exception of two innings not a Harvard man reached first, but in spite of this Lear was credited with only one strike out. The perfect support given him made the victory an easy one, Rhoads being the particular star in the fielding line for Princeton. The latter pulled down a number of hard stops and his foot work was excellent...
...illustration of the author's animus is shown in his way of explaining the Law School's majority against the candidate who favors the recall of judges in the recent straw vote for president. It is not unreasonable to suppose that law students are better informed on that particular subject than undergraduates are. The author, however, dismisses the subject by attributing it to the "class consciousness...
Many Seniors have already expressed their interest in such work by their answer to the question in the Class Lives, and all members of 1912 should find this meeting of particular interest. The meeting will be open to members of the University...