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...following have been elected officers of the Glee Club for the ensuing year: president, A. G. Mason, '86; vice-president, W. H. Edgerly, '86; secretary, E. R. Shippen, '87; ass't secretary, J. W. Wood, '88; treasurer, B. F. Hurlburt...
...conformance with the call issued by Professor Palmer last week, a conference of members of the faculty and students was held yesterday afternoon. The faculty was represented by Professors Palmer, Shaler, James, Ass't. Professor Croswell, and Mr. Windell. The following students were present: Carpenter, Halbert, Noble, Winslow, '85; Claflin, Huddleston, Merriam, R. D. Smith, '86; F. S. Coolidge, H. L. Clark, Herron, Peabody, '87; Fargo, Garrison, Lund, and Thayer, '88. The question of the celebration of athletic victories was fully discussed. The members of the faculty explained the trying position in which they were placed by the many just...
...came to the college green and countrified and suddenly blossomed out into the toughest man in the class. Spurs were given to the one who used the most steeds (ponys and trots) by the men who used them least. Music followed; and then the "Jaw bone of an ass" was received by the man with the most "gall." from the quietest fellow." The "Spade" and "Pillow" were given to the greatest dig and to the laziest man respectively. A "Spoon" was presented to the greatest eater, a Comb to the man who best represented that class; and a Knife...
...Cane Rush," and "Cremation," the latter referring to the day annually dedicated to Mathematics. Lastly is a full page picture of the editors of the publication. Among many of the list of clubs and societies we find some very appropriate cuts. The name of the "Dartmouth Literary and Philosophical Ass." The society made up chiefly of members of the faculty) suggests a heading immediately. Dartmouth has, we learn from the "Aegis." a Bicycle Club, a Lawn Tennis Association, a Handerand Haydn Society, an Opera Company, a D. A. A. and Foot Ball, and Base Ball Associations, all apparently very prosperous...
...dare hope for no such good fortune. The toiling editor may, for all time to come, so far as we can see, be likened to Issachar, of whom it is written, "Yea, but he shall be likened unto an ass bending beneath two burdens," -stop a minute; there is something in that quotation that seems hardly to apply to the point in question; let us say, for instance, porter instead of ass; then the scriptural words will suit our case exactly...