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...custom to elect three first year men to the Harvard Law Review every year in March. The three for this year have just been elected. None of them are Harvard men. They are Logan Hay (Yale '93) of Springfield, III., a member of the Pow-Wow law club; J. P. Hall (Cornell '94) of Jamestown, N.Y., a member of the Ames-Gray law club; and Douglas Campbell (Union College '94) of Cherry Valley, N. Y., a member of the Thayer law club. These men are elected by the board of editors, chiefly on the reputation made by them during...
...meeting of the delegates from Williams, Dartmouth and Amherst in Springfield Saturday, it was decided to adopt the Williams compromise, which was drawn up and advised by the Williams alumni advisory committee. The Dartmouth baseball team will be allowed to play in the triangular league provided there are on the team no medical students who entered after the '94 ball season, none who take less than 12 hours a week in studies, and no freshman medical students. It was voted that Dartmouth be debarred from the league in 1896 unless the team shall consist entirely of students in the academic...
...annual business meeting of the University Track Athletic Cup Association was held at the Massasoit House, Springfield, on Saturday afternoon, and lasted about four hours. The delegates present were Wendell Baker, G. B. Morison, N. W. Bingham and G. Crompton, representing Harvard, and W. O. Hickok, G. B. K. Wade, and Sherman Day, representing Yale...
...annual business meeting of the University Track Athletic Cup Association, which is the dual league of Harvard and Yale, will be held in Springfield today. The purpose of the meeting is to make arrangements for the annual field meeting, which is to be held in Cambridge this year. The Harvard delegates are G. B. Morison '83, Wendell Baker '85, N. W. Bingham '95, and G. Crompton...
...utilize her talent for the benefit of Harvard students. She has taken a house at Cambridge and it ought not to be long before her boarding-house wins the popularity it is sure to deserve. There appears to be a demand for superior service in this line. - Springfield Republican...