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...correspondent whose communication is published in an adjacent column of this morning's CRIMSON is not alone in his decrial of the new policy of the Harvard Glee Club. When Dr. Davison and his followers decided last autumn that "Australia" and "Gridiron King" had outworn their welcome as constant features on the concert programs, the instant accusation was raised. "Yes, the Glee Club has turned high-brow. They won't sing anything but classical stuff." Graduates became worried about the fate of a chorus from Cambridge that did not sing Fair Harvard upon every possible occasion, and that had fallen...
...Vermont whose record this season includes victories over Princeton and Georgetown, will play the University nine this afternoon at 3 o'clock on Soldiers Field. Coach Slattery is making no change in his team for the game except to put either Hardell or Felton on the mound. It is probable that Felton, who has not pitched since the game against California, will start. Coach Slattery is saving Goode for the hard game with California scheduled for tomorrow...
...four matches, tied one, and lost only one, out of a total of six, the seventh, with Annapolis, being cancelled on account of rain. Other victories were gained over Tufts, Brown, Pennsylvania, Cornell, M. I. T., Pittsburg and the Freshmen. A match with the Providence Tennis Club, on whose team were William T. Tilden, prominent national player; Arnold Jones, and W. W. Ingraham, winner of this year's Interscholastics, ended with a defeat for the University, 6-4. Before the strong West Side Tennis Club of New York, the Longwood Cricket Club, and finally, before Princeton and Yale, the Crimson...
...however, entirely unsettled. Another shift has been the transfer of Allen from bow to No. 2, and the promotion of Mali to bow from the same position on the second eight. Mali, in spite of his 150 pounds, has proved one of the best oarsmen on the squad. Allen, whose place he takes, rowed bow on last season's crew. The Freshman crew is just rounding into some semblance of form and practically no changes have been made since its defeat by Cornell and Princeton...
...Fall resolution is a pernicious piece of jingoism, concocted by a self-styled defender of American honor, which proposes that we go to war with the rest of the American continent to atone for the deaths and insults to such men as our consular agent Jenkins and others, whose conduct has been such that, were they here, they would be where many of our unscrupulous profiteers and despoilers will be in the near future. I do not defend the murders of those Americans who were foully and in cold blood assassinated by bandits; but, from personal observation where conditions...