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Spring seems to be slowly making its appearance, and a few more successive days of sunshine will leave the roads in good condition for bicycling. This spring Harvard should show more interest in this sport, and the bicycle club, one of the largest in the country, should be noted for something besides its inactivity. Besides having races, and making them more important and more frequent than heretofore, the custom of the Boston Bicycle Club might be adopted. The members of this club meet every Sunday, in good weather, for a long run into the country. A long rest is taken in the middle of the day for dinner and a siesta at any old country inn or hotel that they may chance to find at hand. If the far-famed "Harvard indifference" could be overcome, this might be made an enjoyable feature of our usually monotonous Sundays.

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