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...reunion of the editors of the Advocate, which was held last evening, was an event which will long be remembered in the history of Harvard journalism. The large number present evidenced the interest which is still felt in the oldest Harvard paper. It is seldom that a college paper is vouchsafed so long a period of activity, and never, perhaps, has any college paper enjoyed such pronounced success throughout its existence as the Advocate. Many of the most prominent men in college during past years have been members of its board; and for nearly a generation the paper has steadily...
...extend our hearty congratulations to the class of eighty-eight. Seldom has a class crew rowed a steadier race than the eighty-eight crew rowed yesterday. The race was one of the most closely contested for years, and the winners may well feel gratified at the results. But perhaps the one thing of most interest to the college at large was the position which the freshmen won. Let eighty-nine now make their annual race at New London a certain victory. The prestige with which they will meet their opponents, ought to lead them to sure success. The utmost care...
...base-ball that shall be worthy the name? Steadiness in play, presence of mind at critical moments cannot be gained by competition with clubs which are beaten with the score in the twenties. The calm game played by Columbia yesterday was something new to the Harvard students. We have seldom seen a Harvard nine play with such confidence. This is what our team needs, and on the eye of one of the most critical games of the season, this it must gain. The work of the ninth inning must be as well done as that of the first...
...appointment, it is only necessary "to be constant in attendance, in volubility and in activity." Now certainly this is not an argument against the committee. It would certainly be very bad policy for the management to appoint men who have been irregular in attendance, who have seldom spoken, and make a merit of inactivity...
...delegation of over one hundred students accompanied the nine to Providence on Saturday to see them play their first championship game of the season, and returned jubilant. Seldom, if ever, has a college nine received such a defeat at the hands of another member of the league as Harvard administered to Brown. Never has such heavy batting by a college nine in a championship game been witnessed. The game was played on the college grounds which are enclosed by fences just back of left and centre field, while right field stretches up a hill to the college buildings...