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The first winter meeting of the Athletic Association may be considered a success. The events were promptly called and carried on in the spirit of fairness which should characterize all such exhibitions at Harvard, and moreover, with one or two exceptions, were well contested. One noticeable feature of the meeting was the absence of that utter disregard of other people's pleasure which is exhibited when one half of an audience persists in standing up and shutting off the view of the other half. Neither were the tug-of-war teams suffocated by a dense mass of sympathic humanity crowding about them in a vain effort to bring them victory. The officers of the association may well feel gratified at the result of this, the first meeting of the year.

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