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...Monday, June 26. This dinner is the last time that the class meets all together and is a thoroughly informal and invariably a very pleasant affair. Further, this dinner is paid for from the class fund and thus no student can find any excuse for not going. If would seem as if it were unnecessary to say anything more on this subject, but past experience shows that men are very apt to put off signing till the last minute and thereby cause the committee much inconvenience. We therefor urge every man in the senior class to sign the blue book...
...most unfortunate condition of things, yet one which surely exists. The complaints which have been entered at the police court show conclusively that there is some systematic thieving done either by students or outsiders. In view of certain facts which have recently come to light, it does not seem improbable that men who are connected with the University are engaged in this contemptible practice. A little careful observation by students might lead to some definite evidence, and if such evidence can be found it ought not to be withheld. There is, however, another possible explanation of this disappearance of property...
...term is eight weeks and vacation, all told, amounts to six months, each year, a course at Oxford need not be a very severe "grind" to a man rather inclined to take things easy. There is one restriction, however, put upon the freedom of the students, which perhaps may seem strange and amusing to the students of Harvard, where every student is almost completely his own master...
More than this, the nine certainly does seem to lack head. In the first inning. Murphy was at least thirty-feet from third when Highlands got the ball, and yet he threw to first. That run was a pure gift. Then in the seventh with two men out, and men on third and first, they bunglingly tried to cut the man off at second, and so let in the second run. Coaching Hallowell home in the seventh seemed to be a piece of poor judgment. Such plays are exactly as bad as errors...
what benefit they may get by playing with our teams, and to assure them of or interest in them. If there has been a falling off in the number of Andover and Exeter graduates who come to Harvard, is it not partially because we have seemed to be indifferent to their interests? It used to be the custom for our eleven to go to Exeter every year, and those who have been there know the influence it had upon the students. Lately all Exeter and Andover games have been played in Cambridge. There are obvious reasons why this...