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Another grievance has been brought to light, and this time the much-abused janitors are in trouble. With their accustomed care for our wants and necessities, nearly all the janitors provide themselves with a box of tools which they are always willing to lend to the students who may be fortunate enough to be under their care. Unfortunately however, these happy students do not seem to realize the fact that such tools are loaned, and not presented to the borrowers with the compliments of the donor. We recently heard of one case in which the janitor had not a single...
...last year, was considered a good candidate, but has recently left college. Besides Odell there are two other men trying for pitcher, Hickox, who pitched in both the freshman games with Harvard, and Atwood, '85. substitute pitcher for the nine last year. These men are under the care of D. A. Jones, '84, the professional pitcher. For third base there are two candidates, Williams, '85, and Lyons of the Shef. School. The latter was at Columbia last year and captained the nine of that college. Finally there are several more candidates for the outfield...
...related of Garrick in Macbeth, that he played the part of the Moor in a powdered gray wig; and it is probable that in Shakspere's time there was an equal conformity with the prevailing English fashions. This feature of the play the Shakspere club does not care to reproduce. The attempt will be made, instead, to imitate with historical fidelity the costume of the Romans of the time of Cxsar. This will be made an important feature of the play...
This morning we submit to the college a plan for future representation on committees. As the work of the preliminary conference to morrow is to determine on such representation, any good suggestions cannot be amiss : therefore a plan has been prepared by the CRIMSON with much care, and is herewith given to the faculty and delegates for their consideration...
After spending a delightful afternoon,- for callers, and especially Harvard callers, are not received in the evening-the visitor must tear himself away, thanking the Lasell authorities for their kind care over him in so cautiously seeing that he is far away before the damp chilly evening air has set in. He leaves Auburndale and goes happily home, rejoicing in his opportunity, and saying, "Long live Lasell...