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...somewhat limited during the past week. Although the University boat has been out every day, except Monday, when there was a snow-storm, it has generally been only for short distances. Wednesday, however, the crew went down the basin, as far as Harvard bridge. If the weather is decidedly warmer today the University eight will be sent on a four-mile row, otherwise there will be no practice...
...football practice yesterday was very encouraging, although not quite as snappy as on Wednesday. The weather was warmer and the men showed the effect of the hard work of the past few days. In spite of this, however, every one played with determination and covered his ground well, as was shown by the few long gains made by either eleven...
...soon as the weather becomes warmer refreshments will be served on the Union piazza, and on Tuesday evenings concerts will be given there by the musical clubs of the University...
...come up to his last year's form, and at present is inferior to Boynton, Swan and Behr. H. B. Clark has twice run the mile in 4.36 under adverse conditions. He finishes strongly and will probably do even better work as soon as the weather becomes warmer. Waller, Knowles and White are also doing encouraging work in the mile. In the two-mile Foote is in the best condition and is running well. Richardson and Mills and F. C. Williams are the next best men. The hurdle races have been closely contested this spring. Willis and Converse are doing...
...fact seems to be that the undergraduate studies about as much now as the undergraduate of his father's time studied." The working time of the present ordinary undergraduate could be increased, but the boy does not go to college merely to study. The public has a warmer feeling for colleges than for technical schools, because colleges are places for high aims, high opportunities and high spirits. "The college student, while learning to work intelligently and vigorously, should have to more work put upon him than he can carry without a prevailing sense of strain or hurry...