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...college's interest in all these branches of athletic sport is unusually keen this spring. It is an interest which shows that the college can give to boating and base ball, to track athletics, to cricket and to tennis, a support so loyal as to end in sure success...
...have much to hope from these games. Nothing could have resulted better than our system of class and scrub football games. In the past years, the class base ball games, as well, have generally been of considerable interest; but they have not seemed to work towards success for the 'varsity. This year Captain Dean will have this end prominently in view, and will try to run the class games to bring to base ball a result as favorable as the class games last fall helped to bring to football...
...interested in the Boston concert of the glee and banjo clubs for the benefit of the university crew. It should be remembered that this concert cannot be advertised, and that its success will in large measure depend upon the efforts of any of us who can let our friends know about it and do whatever else we can to arouse an interest in it. It is to be hoped that some time the Boston concert may become a regular fixture, expected by Boston friends of the college. When it does it will not need advertising...
...glee, banjo and mandolin clubs will give a concert in Music Hall, Boston, next Tuesday evening, April 14, for the benefit of the university crew. It will be remembered that the Boston concert last year was not a financial success; this was owing to the fact that these concerts cannot be advertised. This year the crew management is making a determined effort to insure financial success to the concert, and the effort should meet with a proper response from the students...
...board has twice been lowered. Moreover, during this time, the membership has increased ten per cent. The announcement is now made that a dividend of five per cent. has been declared, to be deducted from the term bills. Such material evidences of prosperity form another proof of the success of co-operative student movements at Harvard. We already have this scheme of cooperation more highly developed at Harvard than at any other college; but there is still much room for its growth. We feel sare that the further development of the system in the next few years will...