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Dates: during 1880-1880
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...windows a little red flag, denoting that some one in the house was sick with a contagious disease. I went home and burned all the clothes I wore on the day of my call. This happened a month ago, and I am all right up to the present date. It was a narrow escape, though. Since I have calmly considered the matter, I have come to the conclusion that Rosalie (?) was looking at my tie, perhaps, or the shortness of my coat, instead of me. Reader, take my advice and experience; leave cards alone...
...date for handing in Theme II. and Theme I., rewritten, for all Sophomore sections, has been changed from November 25 to December...
...Record wants the Freshmen to play the same kind of a "game" with our Freshman Nine, that the Yale University Nine "played" with Princeton; that is, name a date when the Freshman can't play, and then "claim" the game because they (Harvard, '83) don't play it when it suits the Yale nine's pleasure. The Record also replies finally to the Echo's criticism on the Princeton business, by saying that the Echo's charge is not made in good English...
...present volume of the Crimson, several of the records have been bettered by American amateurs, which are certainly worthy of more than a passing mention, but lack of space will prevent our giving any extended account of the performances. Early in the fall, the tables, corrected up to the date of publication, will be given with each number of the Crimson, but until then the following list of corrections will have to suffice. To begin with the Table of American College records, we have discovered that Mr. Dick's 1-4 mile record of 53 seconds was not made...
...large. One reason of their failure lies, apparently, in the fact that Captain Coolidge would not allow the 'Varsity men to play upon their class nines after the first games, as it interferes with their practice. Another reason is that the captains were not obliged to play upon certain dates, whether they were ready or not. One nine might have been ready to play on the day agreed upon, and if the opposing nine did not appear, the game was not forfeited. To insure success next year, the dates for all the games must be arranged early in the season...