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...ball at Brown for the fall was played with the Lonsdales. Fine fielding was done on both sides, but the batting was very weak. The game was called after five innings had been played, the score being three to two in favor of Brown. On account of the cold weather the nine have decided to go into gymnasium practice immediately. Steps have been taken for the formation of a second nine, in order to give the University nine practice in the college, and thus place us on a footing with the other colleges which already have nines. '86 has brought...
Student : "How is it, doctor, that I always take cold in my head?" Doctor : "It is a well known principle, sir, that a cold is likely to settle in the weakest part...
...WEATHER.WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 8, 1. A.M. For New England, cold day for the Republicans, barometer away down, "tidal wave" from all over the country...
...sick. A friend, since the beginning of this term, was confined to his room by one of those childish diseases which do not impair the patient's appetite. Our friend did not grumble very much when his meals were brought from Memorial several hours late or stone cold, but he did decidedly object to going without them, which was often the case. The waiter, when remonstrated with, replied that he could not come over, being "on duty," and would be fined fifty cents for not being at his post. It was not exactly his fault, for he figured...
...evening, however, was the presentation of the sophomore fence to the freshmen. A very witty speech (for Yale) was made by A. E. Wilder for the sophomores, and an equally witty one for the freshmen by E. L. Richards. So now Yale, '85, reposes no longer on the cold, cold ground, but sits gleefully on a good, substantial board fence. Although it may be a little out of place in a Harvard paper, still we would like to make the suggestion to Yale that, if she must sit on the fence, it would be much more comfortable if it were...