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...regular mathematical seminar is to be held at 4 P. M. this afternoon, in University...
...repelling foreign enemies. How much better it would have been for all concerned if twenty-three years ago the men who were preparing to take the field from Harvard and, in fact, from all parts of the country had even some slight knowledge of their new business. A regular course including the leading principles of this most interesting and fascinating science of war if given by the college or some society each winter would draw considerable audiences. The plan is not a difficult one to accomplish. Quite a number of well educated officers are stationed at the forts in Boston...
...matches of Saturday were postponed because of the severe cold and wind. It is to be expected that during March the regular matches will be interfered with be stormy weather. In April, however, the club will get into regular practice. Arrangements have been made by which the club is to have the use of the Watertown grounds on Wednesday's and Thursday's alternately. A cup has been presented to the club by a member of the Massachusetts Rifie Association, which will be shot for weekly, beginning next Wednesday. The conditions of the competition will be announced tomorrow. Medals...
...dangerous results. Indeed, looking at the question from a sanitary point of view, it seems difficult to imagine any more dangerous practice, than to intrust numbers of young men animated by a spirit of strong rivalry, with the preparation for athletic contests, without the constant supervision of regular training masters, all of whose work could not possibly be performed by any director of physical culture, however able and energetic...
...thus limiting the grounds to be used the general participation of the students in these games is limited. Our grounds are now so small that every absence by the regular team is eagerly seized upon by the students to get up games between classes, societies, club tables, etc. In the spring and fall there is scarcely a foot of available ground which is not taken up for some sort of athletic sport, and everything which tends to prevent the overflow to other grounds limits the pursuit of the sport...