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...courtesy which is necessary when a considerable number of men are in need of the reserved books. We have no wish to be censorious, but it seems absolutely necessary to remind a certain few that they must have more regard for others in their library work; and so we call general attention to the fact, in the belief that, once their notice is directed to it, these persons will cease from this most annoying habit...
...some interest would probably have been shown if it had been known that the tournament was to have been played there at certain hours of the day. However it is too late to do anything more as the tournament for singles has been finished. We only wish to call the attention of the tennis association in the hopes that better arrangements will be made for the spring tournament. In the mean time we hope that a suitable announcement will be given of the time and place of the contest between Mr. Sawin and Mr. Presbrey for the college championship...
...call for transparencies is a timely one. The time which remains before the 30th is short, only a week. As yet diligent inquiry and advises from the general committee point to a great scarcity of designs and few intentions of carrying transparencies. We have said before this feature of the Harvard delegation has always added much to the worth of its turnout and we should be sorry to see it neglected in the coming parade. All are privileged to carry them, only provided that they come within the bounds of reason, and we hope that the call will...
...with reluctance that we again venture to call the attention of the members of the Freshman Class to their utter disregard in class meetings of all parliamentary and gentlemanly rules of etiquette. It is a disgrace to the college that one for its classes should exhibit such a mockery of a class meeting. While it is expected that the first meeting of the freshmen will be devoid of all sobriety, succeeding assemblies are supposed to allow an opportunity of exhibiting the herent respectabilities of the members. But the disgraceful scene enacted at the last meeting of the class...
...wish to call attention to the book at Bartlett's for the signatures of those who desire to see a reduction in the required number of Forensics. To be obliged to go into an examination prepared to write a theme on six subjects requires considerable preparation, for most of the subjects are worthy of careful study and cannot be written upon off-hand...