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...wish to express our appreciation of the very generous treatment which the Baseball Team received at Princeton on Wednesday. From the first moment that the team appeared on the field all their good plays were applauded with the utmost impartiality, and before the game began the students cheered for Harvard for several minutes. No effort was made to rattle the players even when a misplay might have ruined Harvard' chances...
...election of Vincent as captain of next year's track athletic team, the members of this year's team have shown admirable judgment. Ever since he became a member of the team Vincent has shown remarkable fidelity to the work expected of him, and has done his utmost to bring victory to the university His election is but the reward of merit, which by his untiring efforts he has fairly earned. We feel that we are voicing the united sentiment of the University in congratulating Captain Vincent, and assuring him of the loyal support of all in turning...
...been placed at the very reasonable price of $1.25. It is handsomely bound in crimson cloth with the seal of the University stamped in gold on the front cover. The print and paper are both excellent. Great care has been taken in preparing the words and music; and the utmost accuracy has been secured. The book should form a handsome and attractive souvenir of a man's four years at college. Copies are now on sale at the Co-operative and at Sever's Bookstore...
...Newton A. A. team defeated Harvard with the utmost ease yesterday afternoon in a game that was marked by Dowd's good pitching and Harvard's ragged fielding. Newton won the game in the first inning, when she scored four runs on three base hits by Woodcock and Draper, a two base hit by Mason, a single by Bustard, and errors by Scannell and Paine. After this the playing on both sides was slow and without interest. Dowd had the Harvard batters completely at his mercy and allowed only three scattered hits, one of which was a scratch. Fortunately each...
...self-respect. I submit to the readers of the CRIMSON whether these symptoms of a decline in character among the general body of Harvard students do not deserve the serious attention of every man; whether it is not the duty of each one of us to do his utmost to counteract them...