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There is a delightful rumor afloat to the effect that Wellesley will send a delegation to one of our winter athletic meetings...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: The managers of the H. A. A., who have generally conducted affairs most admirably and successfully, have, in the opinion of many, shown some indiscretion in setting so high a price as announced upon reserved seats for the ladies' days of the winter meetings. This is a considerable advance on the price of tickets last year, when an excuse was made of heavy expenses incurred for repairing the track on Jarvis field and for fitting up the meeting-room in the gymnasium. But now that there is a handsome balance in the treasury of the association...
...Yale crew frequently rows in the harbor on pleasant days during the winter...
...Princeton winter games occurred last Thursday and Saturday. Some excellent records were made, that in pole vaulting being broken by three-quarters of an inch. In the high jump, J. B. Harriman, '85, won by a record of 5 feet 3 inches...
...correspondent in another column objects to the charge of seventy-five cents for reserved seats at the coming H. A. A. meetings on the grounds that it is extortionate and that the association has no need of funds after the success of last winter's meetings. Though the price may with justice be called high, it can hardly be called extortionate, for no one is obliged to buy the tickets. The Athletic Association has, moreover, need of even more money this year than last, on account of the recent general changes made by the faculty in our athletics. A trainer...