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...Then one man out of the five entered competed. On Saturday every one of the four entries was forfeited. When Harvard men entered for the Yale games they all contested; and Harvard naturally expected to have Yale men reciprocate. The publication of the Yale men's names on the program was an inducement to some spectators to attend, and they had a right to complain of the absentees. It the failure to compete was unavoidable comment is out of place; but this second occurrence makes it seem intentional...
...Pierian Sodality gave a concert at the Cambridge Social Union last evening, made up chiefly of pieces in which they have been heard in Cambridge before. The solos and the waltz were the favorites. After the concert supper was served for the Pierian. The following was the program...
...second winter meeting was in some respects a disappointment. The program promised keen competition in all the events, but as a matter of fact only about half were well contested. In the very first event the four competitors dwindled down to one. The sparring was reduced to one bout instead of four; and a large number of men who entered for the ten yards dash backed out. Under these circumstances, it is no wonder that the spectators were disappointed. Men who enter ought to feel that they have given a pledge to the spectators to contest. Some of those...
...next event on the program was an exhibition row by the 'varsity crew. This custom has been neglected since 1887. The crew made a good impression and elicited great applause. The men were seated as follows: Stroke, J. H. Goddard, '92, 7, Jones, '92; 6, Tilton '90; 5, Upham '90; 4, Finlay '91; 8, Perkins '91; 2, Watriss '92, 1, Herrick '90, (captain...
...whole program was a fine example of what is really admirable in form and in the capabilities of musical expression which make one wish that rising composers would strive after clearness and simplicity of form as well as new and startling effects of orchestration...