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Undergraduates by purchasing the Harvard Portfolio each year throughout their university course would have, at the end, pictures of practically every man in the university during their student life, as well as pictures of athletic teams and of many other college organizations. Such a record would be invaluable...
...confidence of the class of '93. United and enthusiastic cheering can do a great deal toward winning at New Haven. Ninety-three ought to leave nothing undone to help their nine. No freshman class since 1886 has won both games from Yale, and it is time to change the record of defeats and undecided championships. Probably no freshman class for years will have a stronger nine that of '93. The class must see to it that the Yale game is not lost by their indifference...
...Bowdoin crew has gone to Ithaca, and will row Cornell on the 18th. The crew will probably be the same that rowed the Boston Athletic Association May 30. Many Cornell men are said to expect to see a record broken. Cornell still refuses to allow Bowdoin to row in the three cornered race at New London...
Today the cricket eleven will play its final championship game against the University of Pennsylvania. The eleven thus far has made a record of which the college may be proud, winning six out of seven games, including the first championship match against Haverford. With this record the Harvard team may enter today's game with confidence of making at least a close struggle, and not without hope of winning. The eleven may not contain as many brilliant players as Pennsylvania's, but steady work and team play will more than make up for any handicap in this respect. Such fielding...
...college ought to give the eleven a hearty support. The members have worked faithfully throughout the season, and have made a far better record than any previous team. They deserve encouragement today; and may be stimulated to victory by the applause of a large crowd of supporters. Harvard men ought also to avail themselves of one of their rare opportunities to see a cricket game. The match today will be played on the American plan, which will add interest, and will make it possible for a man to see both sides bat without waiting for a whole side...