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Regular proceedings were begun in the Washington criminal court yesterday against the star route culprits. There was an exciting contest between the opposing counsel, and Col. Ingersoll branded Mr. Bliss as a liar...
...spreading among the rural colleges. As the satire runs in the daily press, "A student is now regarded just like a human being, and is supposed to have the sensations and emotions of a man." Another result, or rather evidence of this course of affairs, is seen in the contest between the paternal and the non-paternal theories of college government; the former an antique survival, the latter an innovation of the new regime. If college students are human, they should be held amenable to human laws and must suffer the ordinary penalties for transgressing them...
...which the eagerness of the players of this fascinating game often leads them. That, in the very midst of the most exciting match games with different colleges, played on Jarvis or Holmes, tennis courts should be in active operation in the near vicinity, utterly regardless of the patriotic contest going on so near, does seem remarkable, to say the least. The bobbing of a tennis ball is a delightful sight-in its proper time and place; but should it not be absent on such occasions as these we have mentioned...
Amherst College voted Wednesday to send delegates to the approaching inter-collegiate athletic contest at New York...
Professor Hill's preliminary examination of candidates for the Boylston prize speaking will probably take place on Saturday, May 6. Only eight competitors for the prizes will be allowed from each class. The final contest will take place Tuesday evening, May 9, in Sanders Theatre...