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...voters well trained in concerted cheering. Time and again the many, who could know very little of the respective candidates' merits, were won over merely by the volume of sound raised as each nominee's name was called. We venture to say that more than one class split can be traced directly to what seems to us now a very faulty system of Freshman elections...
...choose to see it so--that between the Yard and the "Gold-coast." There is no reason under the sun for making such a distinction and it does perhaps more than anything else to harm Harvard in the eyes of the outside world. The best way to avoid the split which has destroyed more than one class in the past is to have a class spirit with the Senior dormitories as a foundation. The classes of 1911 and 1912 bear witness to what the Senior dormitories can do for a class. Managing the allotment of rooms is the most important...
...second division started shortly after 3.45 o'clock in the following order: 1, Hampden-Dunster; 2, Weld; 3, Jay; 4, Holyoke street; 5, Fairfax. Almost at the start this race split up into two sections, the first section a procession of three crews with Hampden-Dunster continually gaining on the other two, and the second section a race in which Fairfax bumped Holyoke street just after rounding the last bend. The second section were far behind the first when the bumping took place...
This year Fordham has split even with Holy Cross in two games, and also with Georgetown. Wesleyan has been twice beaten. Mahoney seems to be pitching better than last year, and has not been batted hard in any of his games this spring...
...scores of games that give a direct comparison of Harvard and Dartmouth favor the home team today. Williams, beaten by Harvard, has twice won from Dartmouth. Amherst split even in two games with Dartmouth and the result in the Cornell-Dartmouth series was the same. The batting orders: HARVARD. DARTMOUTH. Rogers, c.f. 2b., Norton McLaughlin, 1b. 1b., Brady Hicks, p. c.f.; Daly Potter, 2b. p., Mitchell Minot, r.f. r.f., Hoban Lanigan, 3b. c., Chadbourne Marshall, s.s. l.f., Eaton Young, c. s.s., Convoy Babson...