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...regard to number of victories and defeats. This season they have played two matches against the acknowledged strongest club in New England, coming out creditably in both. The cricket team is not pestering the college for subscriptions, and its members are doing their utmost to make the team a success. To any observer fifteen or twenty are visible every afternoon faithfully practising, and although they do not ask for the sympathy of the college, they do ask for its impartial decision...
...passed satisfactory examinations. Any one who has pursued such a course of study, and passed with distinction such examinations as are required for honors in Harvard College, shall receive a certificate to that effect. Any one who, having passed the regular examination for admission, has pursued with success a four years' course of study, such as would be accepted for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Harvard College, will be entitled to a certificate to that effect...
...college should show its appreciation of the faithful and successful work of our athletes by turning out in large numbers at the sports this afternoon. Although the management has been put to great inconvenience by the lack of an efficient trainer, yet, thanks to the energetic work of the association, we trust that our representatives will meet with no mean success on the 26th. At all events, we feel sure that some fine records will be made this afternoon, and that no one will regret having witnessed the sports...
...from thoughtlessness will disregard the request of the association on this point. It is an injustice to the other members of the association for some members to totally refuse to be guided by rules intended for the common good. It is necessary for the association to become a success that it should meet with the hearty and thorough co-operation of the students in carrying out the provisions of the organization. Every player must feel that the association has tried to consult the interests of the entire body of students in framing the rules, and that upon him individually depends...
...trust that a large delegation from '86 will accompany the freshman nine to New Haven tomorrow. By their conscientious work during the spring and their success in the games played thus far, the freshmen have fully earned the confidence of the college. It is almost unnecessary to urge that an enthusiastic support will do much towards earning a victory; this is a fact evident to all. This year, for the first time in a considerable period, there is every indication of success - a nine who play well together, three men from the 'Varsity and an experienced captain. But while...