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...sure they both will resent no well-meant criticism) for the last three months almost everything that has appeared in their columns, excepting their editorials (generally excellently written) and their venerable items, has been sheer nonsense; and nonsense that is not in the least amusing or laughable either, but nonsense of the most painful and tiresome kind. If it cost the writers one half the pains to write all of the stuff that it costs their readers to read it - why, I think they have our sincerest sympathy and commiseration in their woes. I call it rubbish...
This last fact may serve also as an excuse for the artist, for, in so far as the sketches are inaccurate or faulty, the enjoyment of the food must have been slight, owing either to the indisposition of the eaters or the uncongeniality of the food...
...masters of it. The libretto was written by Mr. Buell, '83, and the music by Prof. Shepherd. The custom of holding class games is to be instituted this spring, and it is hoped that the experiment will prove a success. The spring games will take place at Hamilton Park, either...
...cooperation, and it is difficult to see how cooperation is to be secured for one scheme, when it is denied to the other. "United we stand, divided we fall," would seem to be a necessary motto for the two representative schemes of cooperation at Harvard, and the result either way rests with the dubious factor of public spirit among her students. There has now come a time when the notorious question of "Harvard indifference" can receive a categorical answer, and the burden of the responsibility for a positive or a negative answer rests equally with each and every Harvard student...
...places are in reality assigned except the bow. This is the arrangement as it stands: Folsom, '83, stroke; Storrs, '82, No. 7; Parrott, '83, No. 6; Hall, (captain), '83, No. 5; Hyndman, '84, No. 4; F. W. Rogers, '83, No. 3; Guernsey, L. S., No. 2, and either Bourne, '83, or Flanders, '83, bow. . . . The present position of Yale's boating interests is satisfactory to the undergraduates and to the athletic graduate supervisory committee. The work is now all in the boat," and in regard to the standing disagreement as to the date of the race: "The Yale authorities think...