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Under all these favorable circumstances Harvard should win the championship this spring, especially since she will have the advantages of playing all her most important games on the home grounds. The only serious drawback which the captain and management have to struggle against is a lack of new candidates just at this time. To be sure, the men have only just begun out-door work,-but more new men should present themselves. Unless they turn out in larger numbers immediately, the cricket team will be unable, even under the most advantageous circumstances...
...Yale nine has received a serious drawback in the accident to its captain, Calhoun. In sliding to base he dislocated his shoulder, and probably will not be able to play again for six weeks. In the meanwhile Poole '91 will act as captain...
...recent investigation at the boat house reveals the fact that the appliances for life saving there are totally inadequate, At present they seem to consist principally of one very cranky skiff. While, in the past few years, there has been no serious accident at the boat house, the possibility of such an accident is always present. The sad occurence of last week, though it did not take place near the boat house, showed how liable we are to accidents on the river. We hope that this word to the university boat club will be enough. Their attention has probably...
Opinion. Mar. 21; Boston Globe, Mar. 16; Nation. Mar. 19. p. 232.- [e] It has strained our relations with Italy and may lead to serious complications: Blaine's telegram to Governor Nichols. in Boston Globe, March 16; Journal...
There is another matter, however, which appears more serious. When the club was formed, the representatives of the different organizations agreed to collect enough money from the members to pay for the expenditures necessary to be made immediately. Under this agreement the club rooms were furnished. The money which the clubs promised has not yet been paid, and the Union Club is consequently over four hundred dollars in debt. We cannot understand the reason of this deficit. Either the officers of the various clubs which agreed to subscribe have been abominably lazy in not collecting, or the members have been...