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Examinations for admission to Harvard will be held beside the usual places at Paris, France, on the first, second and third of July, for the benefit of those men now studying in Europe. Mr. C. H. Grandgent, '83, will have them in charge. Last year they were held at Brown and six men availed themselves of the opportunity of taking them...
...from '86, J. D. Bradley and S. H. Fessenden; from '87, H. L. Clark and F. Remington; from '88, C. Amory and and T. M. Hallowell; from '89, J. Balch and G. B. Painter. The officers of the meeting were: referee, Mr. C. H. Atkinson; Judges, Mr. A. H. Brown and Mr. G. B. Morrison...
...have occurred in a very long time, but those few have afforded stern and sad lessons in lives blighted by this unmanly dishonesty at college, and the social condemnation with which it was visited. One of the most successful of Canon Farrar's works - a novel that rivalled "Tom Brown at Oxford" - drew its interest and power from one of those cases, and did much to confirm the manly, public opinion of the students of Cambridge on the subject...
...crews rowed as follows: 'varsity, stroke, Colony; 7, Mumford; 6, Alexander; 5, Burgess; 4, Yocum; 3, Keyes; 2, Remington; Bow, Butler; coxswain, Browne. '86, stroke, Codman; 7, Bradford; 6, Guild; 5, Roberts; 4, Fessenden; 3, Brown; 2, Richards; bow, Burnett; coxswain, Harris. '87, stroke, Fiske; 7, Endicott; 6, Coolidge; 5, Herron; 4, Ayer; 3, Blake; 2, Bartol; bow, Fletcher; coxswain, Morse. '88, stroke, Porter; 7, Bradlee; 6, Adams; 5, Churchill; 4, Wood; 3, Purdon; 2, Thomas; bow, Hale; coxswain, Mitchelf. '89, stroke, Storrow; 7, Dustan; 6, Burr; 5, Davis; 4, Schroll; 3, Hight; 2, Perkins; bow, Goodwin; coxswain...
Hutchinson, short stop on last season's Brown nine, will play with Princeton this year...