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...trip of a Harvard graduate lacrosse team to England, which had been planned for this fall, has had to be postponed because several of the players who had been counted on for the team find it impossible to get away at this time. The plan was to send over about the end of October, when the English lacrosse season begins, a team picked from the best players of recent Harvard teams, for a tour of four weeks through England. The arrangement of a schedule was undertaken by Mr. F. D. Ascoli, president of the Oxford University Lacrosse Club, and matches...
...headquarters in Arequipa, Peru, from its first year's exploration on the head waters of the Amazon. The party, consisting of Dr. Farabee, J. W. Hastings '05, L. J. deMilhau '06, and Dr. E. F. Horr, left Cambridge about a year ago for a three years' ethnological trip to study the primitive Indian tribes of South America. Mrs. Farabee, who accompanied the party, is still in Arequipa, where the Harvard Observatory is situated. J. W. Hastings '05 has recently returned to Cambridge, in accordance with his intention to remain only a year in South America. The other members...
...hoped that the plan may be carried through next year if a tour at that time can be arranged with the English clubs. The proposed trip would be in a way a return trip for that of the Cambridge-Oxford team which played Harvard on Soldiers Field in the spring of 1903, and afterwards made an extended trip through the United States and Canada...
...University lacrosse team will take a trip in the spring vacation and will play its usual round of five or six southern colleges. It will take another trip later in the year, on which it will play Columbia and the Crescent Athletic Club. It expects to have a game with West Point, which will be a new feature, and perhaps one with Yale. There will also be two home games, Hobart and Cornell...
...delegates to the annual convention of the Nationalk German American Alliance, which has recently been in session in New York City, will visit the University today where they will be the guests of Professor Francks, Professor Munsterbeing and Professor Paul Clemens of Boun. The trip to Cambridge and the inspection of the exhibits in the Germanic Museum which is the centare of Teutonic art in America is a prominent feature of the convention, whose aim is to foster German art and science in the United States and a promote friendly relations between the two countries...