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...will be seen that Harvard has not yet lost a game to the Canadians, though the scores have been frequently close and twice tied. Probably the chief reason for this is that success in the Canadian game lies more with weight and muscle than with skill, while it has been the aim of Harvard to combine the three. In doing this her style of play was continually changing, while the Canadians never modified their game; so to defeat one was to defeat them all. Foot-ball men personally will regret giving up the famous trip to Canada and the hearty...
There are plenty of men in college who want to see cricket do well, and it will only take a little energy to make the game a success in Harvard, and that energy I think will be forthcoming next spring. Our ground is poor, but that cannot be helped. At present there is no chance of securing a better one. We have to play almost all our matches out of Cambridge. A good ground more than anything else is what is needed to make cricket a permanent game at Harvard. Indeed, a well cared for cricket field is an ornament...
...However successful the first year of the society's existence, it must still be remembered that its permanence and future usefulness depend largely upon the careful selection of a competent board of officers for the ensuing year. The actual success of the society, however, depends more directly upon the energy and efficiency of the superintendent. It is difficult to appreciate to what a great extent the past year's success has been due to the painstaking and thorough management of the present incumbent. Therefore it is with considerable concern that we learn that the present superintendent contemplates giving...
...will give an entertainment in Lyceum Hall tonight for the benefit of charities. The programme will consist of "The Loan of a Lover," "The Artist's Dream" and "Poor Pillicoddy." Admission, $1. The plays have been in rehearsal for some time past, and have already been performed with great success several times before the members of the club...
...past three or four years the attention of those having this subject in charge, has been toward the development of the first two points of this programme, and the prospect of success is very satisfactory. As has been before stated, the number who visit the gymnasium is, probably, no more than three-quarters of the entire students. The remeasurements already show a satisfactory advancement, and the prizes for general development, to be given at the end of the year, promise to show the possibilities in this direction...