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...Foresters Fair, to look after Capt. Flanders' interests in the shell. From 10 o'clock on the voting was very lively, and there was much excitement. At 11 o'clock the voting ceased and they began to count the votes. Vague rumors of a large majority kept floating around the room until at twenty minutes to twelve it was officially announced that Captain Flanders had won the shell by over 1300 majority. After several three times three's had been given, the crew lowered the shell from its position above the stage, and carried it triumphantly out of the hall...
...Crimson, then a fortnightly, kept constantly bringing the attention of the authorities and students to the subject and even started a subscription to remedy the evil. This move was stopped by the college authorities, but the next fall when the students returned they beheld a new brick sidewalk running around most of the quadrangles. No one will say that the efforts of the paper were useless in this case. This winter it seems as if the walks were worse than ever; but in reality the same state of inefficiency has existed ever since they were made. It is only because...
...morning to find that his marks were low, and the other man's were high. The professor had evidently mixed up the names, and Jones remonstrated. An adjustment was promised; yet next month came the same mistake. For the third month the marks were correct; the fourth time brought around the same error...
...dashed him against the bars of the grand stand. This was the most beautiful hit of the game. Princeton also scored one run on a bad error by shortstop, who, getting his finger knocked off, and stopping to pick it up before throwing, overthrew, and the man came around. In the seventh inning the umpire earned three curses on strikes, balls and a close decision at second. In the twenty-ninth inning Princeton again tallied, the datter hitting the ball clean into the third-base's stomach, and, the Yales not having the presence of mind to call lost ball...
...bill overlooking our beautiful valley, with its musical Indian name, Roanoke, lie the remains of the distinguished Revolutionary general, Andrew Lewis, the famous Indian fighter of his time and the hero of the battle of Point Pleasant on the Ohio, whose statue is one of the proud group around Washington Monument in Richmond. On the same hill lie the remains of a Christian Choctaw who came from beyond the Father of Waters to study at Roanoke College. And this year an Indian who also came from beyond the Mississippi goes forth from the college "not in the war paint...