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THERE seems to have been some misunderstanding among the students in regard to the number of marks necessary for a degree. That an average of 50 per cent must be obtained for the whole course, and that the average for Senior year must be 50 per cent, all know. But...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/24/1876 | See Source »

He advises, too, going back to turning races, fouling being made impossible by each boat having its own stake, and by having twenty feet fenced off by buoys between the two courses.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HARVARD-YALE RACE. | 3/10/1876 | See Source »

He thinks that a "right ideal" should be adopted at the beginning, and the new system should be as much contrasted with the old one as possible. "Instead of complexity, there should be simplicity; there should be one sole and simple 'event,' a University boat-race between representative crews of...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HARVARD-YALE RACE. | 3/10/1876 | See Source »

It may show a depraved taste to evince other than sentiments of pleasure at its performance, inasmuch as Boston audiences have, during the past few weeks, repeatedly signified their approbation of it by much laughter and applause, - and Boston audiences are supposed to be au fait in such matters; but...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THEATRICALS. | 3/10/1876 | See Source »

Shortly before half past nine Mr. A. W. Foote, '74, took his place at the piano as accompanist, and soon the curtain arose on "the event of the evening." The operetta of "Cox and Box" was played in one act and ten tableaux, and the dramatis personae were Mr. Reginald...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THEATRICALS. | 3/10/1876 | See Source »