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...prospects for the ninety-five crew are very bright this year, for all who rowed in the freshman boat, will try again this year, and will have to row on their class crew as they are too light for the 'varsity. Potter, Cameron, Eddy, and Davis are all with the 'varsity squad just at present, but Eddy seems to be the only man heavy enough for a permanent position in the boat. Eighteen men answered the call of Captain Briggs this afternoon, of these, nearly all are very light and inexperienced, though some good men are among the number, notably...
...Chocarna at Night." Edward Everett Hale continues his pictures of a "New England Boyhood;" Marion Crawford concludes "Don Orsino" and Mr. W. H. Bishop has another of his papers on "An American at Home in Europe." Miss Agnes Repplier has an attractive article on "Wit and Humor", filled with bright and clever little touches...
...various teams, the baseball candidates will be called out soon after Christmas. As soon as the new candidates are thinned out, the members of last year's nine will begin work. The batteries will begin work rather early. The prospects of a good nine are bright as all of last year's men are back. Hovey, however, is not expected to play. Among other candidates for his position will be Sullivan of last year's nine and Abbot, an old Dartmouth player...
...large number of candidates has been cut down one half, and those who are left can now be more advantageously handled. As far as can be judged from the weights of the men the candidates are very promising and the outlook for a strong freshman crew is very bright. But as yet few, if any of the freshmen who have been playing football have come out to try for the crew. From the football men especially, a large quantity of good material is always expected. The slight disadvantage at which the men are put from the fact that they have...
...reviewed in outline the growth of Tennyson's genius, and the events of his literary life. From his parents he inherited physical vigor, spiritual charm, and intellectual superiority. His father was a man of parts, strong and artistic; his mother a gentle, loving woman; his many brothers and sisters bright, intelligent, and poetic. It was a dreamy, and yet inspiring life...