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...interest in this port created by the first run of a week ago was well sustained yesterday, which day the Athletic Association had named for the date of the second run. The steward in charge was Mr. Wendell Baker, and at a few minutes after four he sent off Brandt, '85 and Williams, '85, the hares, from the usual starting place in front of Matthews. Meanwhile the hounds and quite a crowd collected about to see the second start. hazard, '85, was master of hounds and after the seven minutes of allowance was up he led off a pack...
...general committee are endeavoring to add as many novelties as they are able; but the worth of the display must depend largely on private individuals. Every suggestion of a suitable device will no doubt receive attention and aid in making this the finest turnout which Harvard students have ever sent into a parade...
Yesterday afternoon was the time set by the Athletic Association for the first have and hounds run. At a quarter past four a score or so of men had collected about Matthews to see the start, and the hares, S. Abbot, '87, and F. B. Lind, '88, were sent off by the timekeeper, Mr. F. Remington, '87. Seven minutes later the hounds eleven in number, with Brandt, '85, the master of hounds at their head, started in pursuit. The scent lay across the common, up Concord Avenue, over fields and fences near the Cambridge reservoir, and then along the south...
Notice is given that the DAILY GRIMSON will be delivered by carriers to all subscribers within the prayer limits, and sent by mail to all without...
...subscribe his last penny for the sake of beating Harvard at New London, and if we wish to see them disappointed we must be more generous in supporting our crew. Out of 1500 men, composing Harvard University, only 438 subscribed to the crew's support Blank postal cards were sent to mostly every undergraduate last spring, soliciting subscriptions but two-thirds of these were never returned. One man returned three, without his name upon them, as a joke. If every man would come forward and subscribe, if not $5, at least $2, $1 or even 50 cents, no fault could...