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...somewhere, the age of twenty-one and the junior class would seem to be a more natural limit than that which now prevails. However, for the matter of that, it is altogether impossible to see any satisfactory reason why attendance should be compulsory at all for any class. The caution used by the authorities in granting these concessions is, we think, extreme. When one step has been safely taken, it will surely be found that the next one will be neither revolutionary nor disastrous...
...have seldom felt so much concern about anything of the kind as I do upon your success upon that occasion. I pray you spare no pains. Do your best, and you will do well enough. I earnestly remind you of the necessity of acting with great caution in regard to all festivities. You remember what I said to you on that head, and I pray you forget no part of it." - [Scholastic...
...manoeuvering they closed, but were soon parted as they got outside the lines; they closed again, and after a short struggle the first fall was awarded to Crane. Time, two minutes and a half. After three minutes time was called and the men appeared, Atwood evidently acting with more caution. After a few more manoeuvers and several short struggles, Atwood won the second fall. Time five minutes and forty-five seconds. After the usual wait time was called for the third round, and the men entered, both appearing anxious about the decisive struggle, and each determined to win. After...
...speedy as possible, and at the same time satisfactory in its fulness. The importance of having every class life written in accordance with the queries submitted by the Secretary is not estimated at its true value by many men, and therefore there is all the more need of this caution now. The measurements at the Gymnasium should be taken and the postal cards filled out and returned immediately. Subscriptions to the Class and College Funds should be generous; the interest of the former is to cover the expenses of future class dinners and the bills incurred by the Secretary...
...wish to give a word of caution to the Freshman Nine about training. The Nine which represented '84 last year was not at all creditable to the class, and, with few exceptions, was composed of men who displayed in their playing no more skill than could be reasonably expected of beginners. They were, however, players of some experience, a fact which makes them all the more worthy of censure. Their carelessness in training was the cause of their overwhelming defeat by Yale, and rendered their second game little more than a farce. We trust that the present Freshman Nine will...