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...should like to call the attention of the Junior class to the condition to which the finances of their crew have come. The treasurer not only has no money, but is unable to pay debts incurred in the Freshman and Sophomore years amounting to several hundred dollars. Moreover, it is necessary to get some new oars, and to pay for them. We urge those who owe the crew subscriptions to pay immediately, and also hope that new subscriptions will be forthcoming, as otherwise it may be impossible to put a Junior crew in the Class Races next spring...
...wish to call the attention of our subscribers to the fact that the Echo has begun the publication of its fourth volume, and we hope that its call for additional subscribers will be promptly responded to. We should be at a great loss if all the daily news, which the Echo gives so well, were to be discontinued, especially when we reflect on the amount of trouble that is saved us, by its publishing all the bulletin board notices for the day. Therefore we extend our good wishes to the Echo and hope that its days may be long...
...answered to the dull roll-call...
...wish to call particular attention to the circular recently put forth by Professor Child in reference to the collection of ballads that is in course of preparation by him, - a work which we doubt not will reflect great honor both on the author and on the College. It is of the highest importance that this edition should be complete, and to this end the co-operation of all persons interested is extremely important. In our column of Brevities we publish the directions which Mr. Child has given for the prosecution of this work. There are, doubtless, many people of Irish...
...longer journeyed afoot, but in the wagon of one Shark. And Lighthead struggled often up the hill Difficulty, bristling with unfavorable conditions, but he never reached its summit; for, ere he had passed four years with his chosen band of Vanity Fair, the rulers of that mart, who call themselves wise men, chased him away. And Lighthead left that pleasant oasis, unburdened with knowledge, and went out into the wilderness of the world. And he now abideth in the place Chelsea, over against Lynn...