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...progress of the University crews has been somewhat impeded of late by the sickness of three members of the squad. Filley and Lawson have had the grip, and Dillingham has been unable to row on account of a felon on his finger. All three of the men are now better, however, and will be on the river again by the last of the week. The changes necessitated by their absence have had a tendency to make the boat unsteady; but this fault was more or less over come in yesterday's long row. All three crews went over the four...
...which deal with forged transfers of stock. Mr. McClein's article discusses the right to trial by jury, as well as the status of the new American colonies as regards the question whether the citizens of the colonies have rights under the Constitution. Mr. Baldwin's article shows the progress made toward the international agreement in regard to private international...
...Progress on the tennis courts has been delayed by the frost and it will be impossible to have them in condition for play before next Wednesday. All the courts on Jarvis Field have been raked and fresh dirt added to make an even surface, but as the ground is still too soft for use, only two or three courts have been rolled. A new wire netting has been put in the centre backstop and the other two backstops are to be repaired. Work on the Holmes Field courts will be begun in about a week...
...meeting of the Massachusetts Schoolmasters' Club, at the Hotel Brunswick, April 16, the general topic for discussion will be "Social Progress and Education in the United States." Professor P. H. Hanus, the president of the club, will preside, and Professor D. R. Dewey of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will speak on "The Atlantic Seaboard"; Professor F. J. Turner with regard to "The Middle West"'; and Professor A. B. Hart '80, on "The Southern States." A dinner at 1 o'clock will precede the regular meeting...
...Progress on the Stadium track has been going on rapidly and the work is now nearing completion. The base was built last autumn and is in good condition; on this a mixture of cinders and loam is being laid, but the frost in the loam retards the progress of the work. It is expected that the 220-yard straight-away will be ready for use in about ten days; the whole track will be completed in two weeks if the weather is favorable. Contrary to the usual custom on athletic fields, four take-offs will be made instead of three...