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...Sherwin, '94, led, followed by C. D. Heywood, M. I. T. A. A., A. H. Green, '92, J. E. Morse, B. A. A., G. R. Fearing, '93, G. C. Chaney, '94, and E. B. Bloss, '94. The bar was placed at 4 ft. 8 in. No one met any serious difficulty until 5 ft. 6 1-2 in. was reached. Here Morse, B. A. A., jumped poorly, and dropped out. Bloss had no better luck, and at 5 ft. 8 in., Sherwin and Chaney, were forced to retire to the settee and become spectators. Green succeeded in clearing...
...time really enjoy a game. Attention is also called to the condition of certain pieces of apparatus on the first floor, which are almost worthless. Surely, it will require but little expense to replace this apparatus. It is but right to all students who exercise in the gymnasium, that serious consideration be given to these two facts...
...diamond and the river, and even on the track makes a great deal of difference in the season's results. In base ball especially the first two weeks of out-door training are highly important in sifting out the valuable material and leaving the nine ready to begin serious work as early as possible. The teams will doubtless realize the disadvantage under which they are laboring, and will make up in determination and hard work what the weather takes away from them in time...
...Recess at either beginning or end. The Board believes that at Christmas every student whose home is far from Cambridge should be allowed to leave Cambridge before the recess begins - provided he receives formal permission from the office; but it is unwilling that the Spring Recess should become a serious break in college work...
...building in which the religious societies might find a more suitable home than they have at present. The editorial is a forcible statement of the opinion that the building should contain a home not only for the religious interests of the students, but also for the more serious of the literary societies. Many men feel that the University would be better served if such a building were intended primarily for the religious interests of the students; and I wish to state briefly some of the reasons for that feeling...