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...remarkable that very few applications for aid have been made to industrial societies in Boston this winter, while last year 9500 men were given work. The experience of last year shows that it is advisable to keep the problems of charity and of aid for the unemployed strictly apart...
...track this year has been shortened, as last year complaints were made that it stood in the way of persons going to and from the laboratory. Consequently the records are not quite up to those of last winter. Mr. Lathrop does not wish either the times or the names of the winners to be published; owing to the fact that it would count against the men when handicapped for open meetings...
...forty boys. Little impromptu entertainments are given the boys every week by students. The society has also undertaken work among the sailors in Charlestown, in connection with the Sailor's Haven on Water street. They have engaged to provide entertainment for the sailors on several Wednesday evenings during the winter...
...jump - Sheldon, Cady, Thompson and Rowe; broad jump - Sheldon and Mitchell; pole vault - Kershow, Alling and Brett; 16 pound shot - Captain Hickok, Brown, Lyman and Coit; 16 pound hammer - Captain Hickok, Chadwick and Cross; mile walk - Thrall. Richards kept out of football last fall and has been resting all winter; it is hoped that he can get back his old-time speed of 1893. Certain it is that Yale has been in sad want of a winning sprinter during the past year. Besides the dashes, Captain Hickok is the most in need of men in the half-mile...
...will probably be a match with Lynn, a second one with Lowell, two or three with the B. A. A. at Longwood, and possibly one with St. Paul's School. There will be no trip to Philadelphia this year, as the intercollegiate matches alternate between Philadelphia and Boston. This winter Harvard joined the New England Cricket Association, of which P. H. Clark '96 has been elected a governor...