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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...senior dramatics at Amherst have been abandoned. In past years they have been considered one of the most interesting events of commencement week...
...determined that no one shall get into a habit of kicking out his slide and leaving his body out at the full reach. This is a very easy habit to get into and hard to get out of. One or two Harvard crews have got into it in the past. It is very much easier to get into this fault when the crew uses the leg work of Storrow than when it rows the old Bancroft stroke. When a crew has learned to hold the slide it can be taught to use the legs properly in a few weeks...
...week has elapsed since the close of the mid-years, but nothing has as yet been done towards forming a university tug-of-war team. Within the past month some discussion has been carried on through the columns of the CRIMSON. Many of the prominent tug-of-war men have protested against the sport as dangerous...
...this year. With such a change a great part of the objection to the sport would be removed. Instead, then, of only one man's appearing as a candidate, there ought to be a larger number than ever before. Harvard has been famous in past years for her tug-of-war team, and in her last year of membership in the intercollegiate league ought not to allow the event to go uncontested. More than that she cannot afford to. Harvard must make a determined effort to win the Mott Haven cup this year, and show that in track and field...
...last November: N. R. George, R. H. Arms, F. S. Duncan, D. Irwin, S. F. Swineburne, M. C. Sloss, H. E. Burton, C. M. Eaton, A. C. Burnham, J. H. Boynton. F. S. Stebbins, G. Rublee. They have been chosen according to their class standing and work during the past three years of their college course. In addition to these the following five men have been added as regular members of Ninety. They all entered with Ninety-one but have taken the course in three years and will graduate with the present senior class They are, R. L. Weeks...