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...revelation," and most certainly not a "disgusting revelation." On account of no such "revelation," then, is Mr. Balch "an unfit man to be entrusted with the management of the Dining Association," nor is there in the minds of those who know Mr. Balch any suspicion that he ever did or would surreptitiously, or even intentionally, pass through the hands of his cooks and upon the table food not approved by his boarders. Other charges contained in the article, as they relate to matters within the observation of all the members, it is not incumbent here to touch upon. In justice...
...showing, as some of the best players in college graduated last year. The university, however, has Richard D. Sears, the amateur champion of the United States at lawn tennis, and many other fine players. That the interest in athletics will not only be maintained, but will be greater than ever, is evinced by the fact that all lockers are taken, and the 125 new ones in course of construction will no doubt be spoken for. - [Clipper...
...have obtained permission to use Lower Massachusetts for a reading room. They urge all members of the university to join the reading room association, for the larger the number of members the greater the number of papers that can be purchased. Moreover the running expenses will be greater than ever before, for the association will be obliged this year to pay for heating the hall. Subscription for the year $2, including key. Subscriptions will be received at 68 Thayer or 32 Matthews. It is hoped that all will respond as quickly as possible...
...freshmen so easily defeated their Harvard opponents on the Harlem last July. From the supreme indifference and inexcusable laziness of '85 we had come to regard that class as on a par with our lamented '82, which has been put down by many as the worst class Columbia has ever...
...much to the disgust of '85, for that class felt sure of an easy victory in the class races. The reasons given for abandoning the regatta is that it interferes with our foot-ball prospects. What our foot-ball prospects are I really cannot say. We have had prospects ever since our foot-ball commenced, and if they are the same this year as they have been in years past, I would suggest that we hold two or three fall regattas, for the sole purpose of interfering with them...