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...time the 780-yard team races Yale, and the 390-yard team Cornell, has been arranged for February 7. The ten men are: W. A. Barren, Jr., '14, A. Biddle '16, W. J. Bingham '16, F. W. Capper '15, H. G. Maclure '15, E. W. Mahan '16, J. C. Rock '15, W. Rollins '16, E. P. Stone '15, and R. Tower...
...labor involved in keeping track of the 700 or 800 men, graduates and non-graduates who constitute the rock over whom the modern class secretary serves as the shepherd, is very great. It usually happens that when Seniors elect their secretary they have little idea of his duties, or of the qualifications of a the man they select. Sometimes, the class secretaryship seems to be given as a consolation prize to a candidate who failed to get a marshalship. Occasionally, a popular athlete finds himself landed in a position which he accepts as a token of the good will...
Harvard University will send an expedition to Northern Europe to study rock formations in an effort to determine the relative ages of America and the Old World. Assistant Professor P. E. Raymond will accompany the expedition and will sail for Russia in April. He will be followed in June by Professor Twenhofel, of the University of Kansas. The party will start from St. Petersburg and will work throughout the summer in Northern Russia, Sweden, and Norway...
...Groton; B. D. Hodges 3L., Salem High; A. L. Jackson '14, Andover; B. N. Jones 2L., Newburyport High; T. W. Koch '14, Central High St. Paul's, Minn.); W. H. Lacey 2M., Quincy High; F. H. Leslie 2Dn., Milton Academy; H. G. MacLure '15, Newton, High; J. C. Rock '15, Boston High School of Commerce; E. D. Smith, 1L., Francis Parker School (Chicago); H. S. Sturgis '15, Andover; R. Tower '15, Middlesex; P. R. Withington 2M., Nols...
...straggling on such a course, the whole team, with the exception of Boyd, Blackman and MacLure, dallied at the start and let the Yale runners, who were thoroughly familiar with the footing get off in a bunch ahead. The Yale runners also gained when coming down from West Rock, and the Harvard men ran a hopeless race trying to catch them in the rough going afterwards. Boynton ran well in the last four miles, and MacLure did well-throughout, considering he had a bad cold. Captain Boyd and Blackman came up to expectations, Boyd setting a new record...