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...Should come back with a strong sweep, and should show more life. Must swing more from his hips. Is apt to hang both at the finish and full reach. Fails to use his stretcher well...
...substitute. Is rather slow in his movements. Should show rather more life, and should be careful not to hang, especially at the finish...
...Heyworth. 88. First base - Spencer, '89 S.; Anderson, '90. Second base - McMillan, '88; McConkey, '88; McClintock, '90. Third base - Cross, T.S.; Walker, '88. Shortstop - Noyes, '89; Wurtemberg, '90. Fielders - Srigham, '87; Brigham, '88; Sheppard, '87; Allen, '88; Bull, '88S.; Day, '88S., Hunt, L.S. While the new men required may show the necessary fielding ability, none of them have in their class nine experience shown any unusual batting strength. The need of developing batters is so universally recognized that the greater part of the time in the cage will be devoted to that work. Squads of six are putting...
...there is any college that can afford to reject a challenge without loss of dignity, that college is our own; by refusing Yale's demand, we show that we have no apprehension of its being said that "Harvard accepted Yale's challenge because she was afraid of being called a coward if she refused...
...news that Princeton is about to erect a new Art School ought to awaken in the university some similar plan of advancing this important branch of study. Harvard has very little to boast of in the way of art collections if we except the plaster casts placed without much show o system in the various recitation rooms, the art publications in the library, and the very meagre collection of models and drawings owned by the Art Department. The treasures treasured in the rooms of the Harvard Art Club cannot with justice be counted among Harvard's collections...