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Jones of the Athletics and of last years' Yale nine says "that if he is barred out because he played for money during the summer, Yale will see to it that nearly every club in the association will lose two or three of their best players on the same ground...
...understand that Professor William Watson Goodwin, of Harvard College, is about to build a house for summer use on Clark's Island. Professor goodwin will have the pleasure of building on land which has descended to him from his ancestor, in an unbroken line, for nearly two hundred years. clark's Island was originally granted by the town, is 1680, to Elkanah Watson and two others. Mr. Watson soon bought out the other proprietors, so that practically the estate has been in the Watson name for nearly two centuries. -[Old Colony (Plymouth) Memorial...
...fortunate in securing a college man, Mr. Camp, as a coach and trainer for the football and baseball teams, and the track athletics for the ensuing year. Mr. Camp has long rendered invaluable assistance in coaching the eleven, and is equally competent in baseball; he has devoted the summer also to working up track athletics and will take Mr. Dole's place. As a college man, Mr. Camp has been and is thoroughly acquainted with all the college athletes, and is better able to manage these departments than any outside man could be. The influence which a Yale man thoroughly...
...window, of its admitting too little light, cannot here apply. It is pale in tone compared to the window just named, and lets in as much light as the weak casement at its side. It is a cool-looking window and pleasant to look at in the hot summer days. The light passing through its pale green hues seems to bring a suggestion of cool green waters, transparent and flecked with foam. Mr. Lafarge is here at his best...
...college tennis courts have been growing worse every year. They are a little better now, after a summer of rest, but if they are used until late this autumn they will undoubtedly be worse next spring than ever before. Last year they were bad enough, and then we had more of them, and those now under the new track were the best of all. This is a poor lookout for those who expect to play tennis on college ground, and they are already beginning to grumble because the Tennis Association does not seem anxious to take measures to improve...