To the members of the base ball graduate advisory committee, also, the thanks of the university are due. This committee has shown so deep an interest in the progress of the nine that its members have acted personally as coaches. They have made it evident that the slipshod methods of the past two years are no longer in vogue at Harvard, but that an earnest endeavor to win has been infused into the nine and is making every man play his best. Under their influence the nine has improved steadily, and regained the confidence of the college; and base ball has taken a new growth at Harvard. Their work, also, will have lasting effects. They have developed material for future nines, as well as the present one. As far as the undergraduates of a single year can repay them, we thank them in the name of the university for their tireless and efficient work.
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