The winter meetings are over. They have met with deserved success, and have realized, in all respects, the hopes of the managers. Now, the men can indulge more in field athletics, and we hope all opportunities will be improved so that we may have many and good contestants for the spring games. Harvard's prospects in an athletic point of view never looked more promising than at present. There is a large amount of good material in college, and we are pleased to remark that the aforesaid good material has been conscientiously improving itself. We have every reason to anticipate successes for our crew and nine, and let us here forcibly remark that much depends on them this spring. The whole college anxiously awaits the results of the different games and races, and every one feels that the crimson must acquire and maintain a prominent position.
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The Canoe Club Regatta.