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...sharp. The races are open to all men connected directly with the university, and the entrance fee is fifty cents. The prizes will be pewter cups. The entries close at Bartlett's at 12 M. on Friday, Oct. 19. It is earnestly hoped that all men who have ever rowed in college will put down their names, as at least five crews are wanted for each race. The freshman cannot be urged too strongly to go in and row; and there can be no excuse if there are not forty men to present themselves out of a class of three...
...years has been college journalism. It is true that at times the English colleges have given birth to several excellent magazines such as the old Oxford Spectator and the present Oxford Magazine. These journals have always held their own in their particular line, and have been but seldom, if ever, surpassed in America. The best representative of this sort of college journal is the Yale Lit, an excellent paper in its way, and one that we believe is well supported, as it deserves to be. But the distinctive American college journal is of an entirely different character. In this country...
...ever a racket you're needing...
There are at present 799 members belonging to the Co-operative Society-the largest number it has ever...
...amount of intemperance, it has issued a number of shingles, and now, contented, it sits with folded hands and tearful eyes awaiting the regeneration of the students. If this is the method to be used to check intoxication, it may fairly be asked why on earth the society was ever started, for its mission seems to be only to foolishly await a better state of affairs without aiding it on in the least...