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...interests of the laborers are not likely to be advanced by either of the great political parties.- Sumner. "What Social Classes Owe to Each Other," 84, et seq.; Princeton Review...
Cook, Princeton ex-'89, will referee the Yale-Harvard game, and either A. Baker or L. Riggs will umpire...
Week-day morning prayers at 8.45 a. m. No seats will be assigned, either for officers or classes...
...games of Saturday and Thanksgiving Day are awaited with an absorbing interest by all. The strength of our eleven is a matter of debate. We have had no real opportunity for judging of its strength from the fact that in every game it has played so far, either our team has been materially weakened by the absence of some of its best men, or the opposing team has been changed very decidedly in its make-up, from the games in which it has played with Princeton or Harvard. There has never before been such a thorough feeling of doubt...
...account of the Interstate Commerce bill, complete satifactory arrangements for fare to and from New York could not be made. If, however, 150 men promise to go they can have the best of accommodations on the Fall River boat (either Bristol or Pilgrim), Wednesday night for $1.80; supper, 50 cents; and stateroom holding two, $1.00. If the same number come back Thursday night by rail leaving New York at 11.35 p. m., the fare will be about $3.00; $100 more for berth. The round trip can then be made for $6.80, including supper and sleeping accommodations...