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...annual "horn game," between the sophomores and freshmen, is on the cards for the 31st of this month. This "horn game" has been an established custom for many years, and never fails to attract a crowd of spectators from far and near. The freshmen have practised constantly all the spring and play a very stiff game, so that the odds seem to be in their favor, and the sophomores are in a state of unenviable anxiety...
...John C. Ropes of Boston will lecture this evening in Sever lecture room on the First Napoleon. Mr. Ropes' views on Napoleon are said to be different from those usually held, and his lecture should attract a large attendance...
...Norton upon the "Assos Expedition," and Prof. Paine's piano-forte recital, both come on Thursday evening at 7.30. Many would, no doubt, wish to see both. If, however, they come off the same night, the popularity of Prof. Paine (together with the fact that seats are free) will attract many who would otherwise go to hear Prof. Norton. Cannot Prof. Paine's recital be changed to Friday evening, as originally announced, thus giving all a chance to hear both the lecture and the recital...
...Sorosis was omitted when Anacreon's "Phusis" gave beauty to women, and with truly feminine ingenuity she had adopted another method outside the sphere of Nature to attract the masculine attention so dear to her sex. Instead of making the most of her gifts and making her defects as unnoticeable as possible, she subordinated the former to an exaggeration of the latter. Her husband had "struck oil" in Pennsylvania, and had then subsided into a submissive check-signer and reader of the daily papers, a mythical kind of power-behind-the-throne known as "Mrs. De Sorosis' husband...
...schools are determined to attract attention. This time, it is the catalogue of the Boston University Law School which has been received by every senior...