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...what our men are capable of doing, and will show better than practice of a dozen afternoons, what promise there is of a good eleven this fall to play for the college championship. The players who will eventually form our eleven are not definitely fixed upon but the style of play in each succeeding game will do much to determine the captain and directors in their choice. This year the material to select from is in a large measure untried, but few of the last year's eleven remaining in college. This makes the task of selection more difficult...
...Harvard in extent and include a lake and adjacent pond. The buildings while few in numbers, greatly surpass both in appointment and convenience those of our Alma Mater. The larger part of the college work is carried on within one large building which is fitted up in a style which is simply startling to one accustomed to the hard benches and bare walls of his own college. The dormitory system pursued, in many respects, resemble that in vogue at Harvard. The central college building is located on a hill over-looking the lake and college grounds. The views from...
...library of the college is, perhaps, its greatest ornament. Fited up in a style that puts to the blush our simple Gore Hall, it possesses, that which is more to the purpose, a most excellent collection of books. Wellesley has a very practical way of acquainting its students with the news of the day, and one which would not come amiss in many older places of learning. Besides a reading room open to all, where the prominent papers are kept on file every morning, an abstract of the news of preceding day is written on a large black-board...
...have a week longer in which to prepare themselves The Yale crew are expected at their quarters on Wednesday, in time to see the Columbia-Harvard race, which they expect to follow in their own launch. In this way they will be able to form some idea of the style of rowing which their rivals pursue. Capt. "Bob Cook" will be with them as coach most of the time while they remain at the river. They are still imperfect in their new stroke and will require much attention at his hands. They average at present only about 166 pounds which...
...Coolidge reached first base on called balls, but were each caught at second by Goodwin's excellent throwing. Baker struck out. For Yale, Sprague reached first base on seven balls. Tuttle hit a fly between second base and right field. F. Coolidge caught this in fine style, but in his haste to catch Sprague on first base, made a very wild throw, which went way back to the seats and gave Sprague third base. Tilden ran after the ball and threw wildly into the diamond, giving Yale their only run. Gordon was fielded out very prettily by Potter to Cowling...