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...test, their learning, gained at the expense of hard work and attention to detail, stood them in good stead. The hardest games of the season are now confronting the team, and beginning with Brown on Saturday, every contest will try the capabilities of the eleven to the utmost...
...that such gifts will continue if it appears that the Library cannot keep safely the books which it already has. He who removes one book from the Library does an act against the welfare of the Union,--an act not only of gross selfishness, but one that deserves the utmost contempt of every Harvard man. Needless to say the Committee would show no mercy to such a man though it is to be hoped that there will be no further occasion to bring up this unsavory subject. LIBRARY COMMITTEE, William Phillips...
...last mile of a four mile time row, or race, that the harm, if harm there is, is most likely to occur. The mere getting "pumped" as in a short race is not harmful. It is during the struggle to keep on, to do one's utmost towards the end of a long race, and when weakened from previous effort, that harm may occur...
Recent advices tell of an opportunity for excavation of a very promising character at an unusually small outlay, and the managers of the school are doing their utmost to secure the necessary sum. One or two thousand dollars would secure results of great value, but because of the straitened condition of the School's finances, even this small sum must be secured by appeal to interested persons...
...concert by the Musical Clubs last night was a great success, and Sanders Theatre was crowded to its utmost capacity. All the clubs played selections new in Cambridge, and repeated very few of the usual "stock" pieces...