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...races under the auspices of the Harvard Bicycle Club took place at Beacon Park yesterday afternoon, and were a complete success. A slight wind made its presence felt by impairing the records; otherwise the weather was all that could be desired...
...whole, the programme was most admirably carried out, and the managers of the club are to be heartily congratulated on their signal success...
...prepared, and both organizations have spent a long time in rehearsing. The chief feature of the programme is a "Tragic Cantata," entitled "The Grasshopper," to be given by the Glee Club, accompanied by the Pierian. This cantata was recently given at the Grand Opera House in Baltimore with great success, but has never been heard in Boston. The Glee Club also have some new college songs, which they intend to sing for the first time at this concert. Besides these, several solos, vocal and instrumental, help to make up a specially fine programme. As the association of the Glee Club...
...course it is now too late in the season for any change in the rule against professionals to have any effect on our chances for this year; but it is essential for the success of the nine next year and for coming years that the rule should be repealed. And the sooner it is repealed the better; for the nine needs some encouragement to believe that it will not have to enter next year's contest handicapped as it is this...
...representative. The custom of having races under the auspices of a college association open to all amateurs is a new one at Harvard, and will give an opportunity of comparing college performances with those of outside amateurs. The college should send a good contingent of spectators to ensure the success of the meeting...