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...fellow has ever made bold...
Their ladyships ever to scold...
...last year as a means of quick communication with New London, for doing errands and getting provisions. It is to be hoped that before long an especial fund may be subscribed for erecting suitable quarters for our Crew, as it seems to be improbable that the annual receipts will ever do much more than cover its running expenses...
...class wins its reputation, good or bad, as the case may be. Let '84 take good care that theirs shall be a good one. In regard to the exhibition we also wish to say a few words. It will be the first thing of the kind that has ever been undertaken at Harvard, and will be more or less like the exhibition given every winter at the Union and other gymnasiums. For this reason every Harvard athlete should take pride in making it as good as possible, so as to compare well with exhibitions of like character. There does...
...tendency to give too long examinations is quite as evident this year as it has ever been. The subject is a very old one, but the annoyance is so great that the only way to correct it eventually, seems to be to speak of it periodically. Examinations can never be a very perfect test of what a man knows; hence, a few questions answered well are, in the majority of cases, a much better test than a number answered hurriedly. It is an impossibility, for instance, to do justice to fifteen questions, "and write as fully...