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Speaking of base ball, we wish to say a word of congratulation to the 'varsity nine on its work yesterday. To be sure, Dartmouth did not put an exceedingly strong team in the field; but aside from that consideration, Harvard's playing was very creditable. Thus far in the season, the team has shown itself unable to play two good games in succession. We hope that this condition will end with the game this afternoon. The college is certainly giving the nine the best of support. It is a very encouraging sign when there is as large an attendance...
...should win the championship this spring, especially since she will have the advantages of playing all her most important games on the home grounds. The only serious drawback which the captain and management have to struggle against is a lack of new candidates just at this time. To be sure, the men have only just begun out-door work,-but more new men should present themselves. Unless they turn out in larger numbers immediately, the cricket team will be unable, even under the most advantageous circumstances...
...collectors for the '92 crew must meet at 10 Shepards at 1.30 p. m. today. Be sure and bring all money collected. Very important...
...that men are stealing books from the library. The idea may seem hardly credible, yet the fact is that the books are disappearing. Harvard students are given more privileges and advantages in the use of the libraries than any other set of men we know of. It is very sure that the authorities will deprive us of these privileges, if student sentiment is not strong enough to prevent wholesale stealing of the books...
...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...