Another instance of this lack on the part of '95 of really enthusiastic interest in class athletics occurred last night when the captain of the 'varsity crew met the candidates for the freshman boat. Only sixty-three men appeared as candidates. Now in Ninety-three's freshman year over one hundred men presented themselves at this first meeting, and last year the number was largely in excess of the number which came out last night. The fact that the men who did come out seem to be a fairly promising lot does not alter the matter. Ninety-five must wake up to the fact that the college expects to see every class do its very utmost in all departments of the college life. The time for indifference in anything has gone by. The true Harvard man is he who is working unceasingly with hands, head and heart for his class and for the college.
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