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...that the class championship in football has been decided it seems fitting to broach the subject of awarding cups to the victorious teams. The work done by the members of all the class teams is certainly creditable and deserves some sort of recognition from the football association. If the winners of the fall scratch races receive cups for nothing save victory in one afternoon's sport it seems eminently more appropriate that men who have trained hard for a month should be rewarded for their work. The giving of cups also will, we believe, help along the end for which...
Professor Tanssing has an exceedingly interesting account in the Forum for October of "Workmen's Insurance in Germany" a system for the compulsory insurance of workmen against accidents of any sort...
During the present week competative trials will be held by the Glee club and Banjo club preparatory to the year's work. Both of these organizations are university institutions and are supposed to represent the best musical talent of their sort in college. That this may be realized it is earnestly desired that all men who play or sing with any fair degree of proficiency should present themselves at the trials of both clubs. In no other way will Harvard be justly represented on the Christmas trip of the Glee and Banjo clubs...
...University. A similar plan has been arranged for a Loan Library of text-books. Almost everybody has a shelf full of old text-books of which he would be glad to make any disposition that might be useful to some one; and we understand that text-books of any sort are most earnestly desired. It is not too much to ask that every student, in leaving his room for the vacation, should consider whether he has not some piece of furniture and some books which he can contribute to this very worthy purpose...
Next Wednesday the cricket eleven will play a match game with Harverford on Holmes field. As this will be the first opportunity of seeing what sort of work our team is doing, it should prove of sufficient interest to attract a good many spectators. The Haverford eleven have been under the charge of their professional coach, Woodcock, since early in the year. Nevertheless, the chances of Harvard's being victorious are good, especially if the players see that the college takes an interest in their work...