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...should be very sorry to see the Lampoon discontinue, and therefore we present this plea in behalf of our sister paper. And at the same time we wish to speak a word for ourselves. The CRIMSON is still in need of a great many more subscriptions. There seems to be a falling off in our college spirit, and especially so as regards the support of our college papers. Every man should feel it his duty to take both the CRIMSON and the Lampoon...
...wrongs and injuries was worthy of the closest attention, and when he turned to the judge and calmly addressed him as "my friend," only the strict decorum due the court prevented a wild outburst of enthusiasm. There was a strong array of legal talent on John's behalf, all the product of the Law School. Mr. Merriam conducted the case, assisted by Messrs. Hobbs and Hayes of the Law School, and Mr. Francis of the Boston bar. In the face of such legal lights there could be but one result, a verdict of guilty, and so the court decreed. Blake...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: "Faithful James" takes up the cudgel in his masters' behalf and says the Executive Committee as a whole did not sanction the guard. How does "James" know? If this is thus why did the so-called vote of censure apply to the Executive Committee as a whole? Did any member of the Committee disclaim responsibility at any time for that measure? If so, how many, when and where? "James" you have the floor...
...seven o'clock the Bay State House was reached and hasty preparations made for the concert which began at eight in Horticultural Hall. the singing and banjo playing were very good and evidently well appreciated by a large audience. During the dancing, Mr. winslow in behalf of himself and a few other Harvard alumni invited the clubs to a reception at the Bay State. This was a very pleasant ending to a very pleasant day and rousing cheers were given for Mr. Winslow, the other alumini, Mr. Washburn and the Quinsigamond Boat Club. Thanks are due also to Mr. Sleeper...
James King Newton, A.M., professor of Modern Languages at Oberlin College, has just issued a pamphlet on the necessity of a treaty-revision between the United States and Japan. It is a pamphlet of some twenty-five pages and gives many admirable arguments in behalf of a new treaty...