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The sentiment of the whole University will be one of most hearty approval of the selection of Colonel Winslow as chief coach of the baseball team. The helpful influence which can be exerted on any form of athletics by the constant supervision of a competent coach has often been proved. That the nine has now secured such a man is beyond the slightest doubt. Colonel Winslow's past record as a baseball player and captain, together with his later experience in organizing men, mark him out as peculiarly worthy to be entrusted with the chief control of Harvard baseball interests. Harvard's prospects for the coming season are much brightened by the promise of his advice and services, and the University will appreciate highly the interest in Harvard which he shows by accepting the position offered him.

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