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...material from which to recruit our crews and teams will, it is fair to suppose, be supplied by men whose ambition prompts them to give their time to training, and there is no reason for fearing that the reputation of the college for special athletics will ever suffer from a lack of candidates for the honors of the field and track. But the greater part of the freshman class will take no part in these college games, and not one man in five, probably, will ever see his name in print in connection with any athletic event during his entire...
Students' Songs-The ever popular book "Students' Songs," keeps up its constant sale. More copies of it have been sent away to friends than of any book ever published in Cambridge. The new edition comprises the twenty-first thousand, five thousand copies having been sold in less than six months. The compiler, Mr. Wm. H. Hills, class of '80 is one of the editors of the Boston Daily Globe. "Students' Songs" can be had of Amee Bros., of Sever, or of the co-operative society...
...saying "that time brings many changes," but in our case it seems to have forborne to make any, or at least only one, change for the better. To be sure the man-holes in front of Hollis and Stoughton have at last been grated over by our thoughtful and ever-indulgent faculty, but the entries of Matthews still mourn for a light, and the gymnasium entrance yawns a black and dreadful gulf. Men run sufficient risk of injury in their daily life not to be able to gratefully omit the added peril of total darkness and icy, slippery steps...
...reading the Gul through I never came across anything of the kind except perhaps on the sophomore class which is always "ground" in what ever annual you may come accross, except, perhaps, that exceeding "simple" one of Harvard...
...also let me tell you a profound secret (don't you ever give it away)-that sophomore editorial is never written by any member of the sophomore class-a statement, perhaps, a little incongruous with the one you made about classmates of the editors...