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...instructor. Heavy-weight sparring-D. W. Shea, B. A. A. Heavy-weight wrestling: final bout-A. H. Howard, B. A. A. and winner of first bout. Fencing: first bout-Samuel Gould, B. A. A., Curtis Guild, jr., B. A. A. Feather-weight sparring-H. S. McPherson, H. A. A. Special (125 1b.) class sparring-J. L. Dodge, H. A. A., H. S. McPherson, H. A. A. Fencing, second bout (bye)-A. H. Howard, B. A. A., Allen Lowe. Exhibition of broadsword fencing-Professor J. Castladi and pupil of Naval academy. Fencing, final bout-A. H. Howard...
...place of the feather weight and special class sparring, an exhibition match was given between E. W. Grew, '89, and J. R. Dodge, '91. A. P. Hunt also gave an exhibition with his instructor in light weight sparring. In the first round in middle weight wrestling Alward threw Howard in 181/2 seconds, an exceedingly pretty throw; in the second round Howard forfeited after a short trial. In the light weight wrestling Paine and Taggard were tied after wrestling fifteen minutes. The event will be finished tonight. The first bout in heavy weight wrestling was won by Alward...
...special meeting of the Harvard Co-operative society called by the directors, came to order last night at 7.30, Professor Ames of the Law school in the chair. Professor Ames stated that the object of the meeting was to settle the question of dividends. Last year, $1493, amounting to two thirds of the net profit, was distributed among 771 members; this summer the dividends were computed on the same two thirds basis, and the books showed that $2150 was to be divided among 621 members. This fall it was found that the stock had increased, and that although the full...
...graduates and undergraduates, held December 11, 1889, that such limitation is expedient provided other colleges should agree to its application in intercollegiate contests: "No one shall be a member of any university team who is not a candidate for the A. B. or the B. S. degree; or a special student in the college or Scientific school...
Just before the holidays the Canadians who are now at the University were brought together by invitation of Mr. Montague Chamberlain. A resolution to form a Harvard Canadian club was unanimously passed, and a committee was named to prepare a constitution during the recess. This committee reported at a special meeting last Saturday evening and their constitution, with slight amendments, was adopted. The new club has an opening membership of thirty-two, comprising several officials of the university. Its officers are: President, Mr. F. W. Nicholson, of the Graduate department; vice-president, Mr. C. W. Colly, of the Graduate department...