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Tonight occurs the fifth Harvard-Yale debate, which has excited so much interest in the college world for the last few weeks. As the number of these debates has increased the interest in them has grown and their importance as intercollegiate contests is now universally admitted. Harvard has always been...
Much is being said at this time about Harvard's baseball prospects this season and the general impression is that they are not very bright. To this we agree. There is danger, however, that if this matter is looked at too critically and talked about too much, the situation will...
The communication in this morning's paper suggesting that Mr. Henry Irving be invited to speak in Sanders Theatre at some time during his stay in Boston seems to us an excellent one. There is always something interesting in the personality of such a man and the interest of his...
In connection with the list it is interesting to notice the number of athletes and society men, and the number of non-society men, and the number of non-society men, men who, so to speak, do nothing but study. Of course this classification cannot be taken literally, for few...
No one shall be allowed to represent Harvard University in any public contest, either individually or as a member of any team, who, either before or after entering the University, shall have engaged for money in any athletic competition, whether for a stake or money prize, or a share of...