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...putting our men to work that there has been nothing of news to write. However this week has seen the first move, and I give below all that has taken place and our outlook for a nine next year. All the men of last year's nine are here except Greene. Gunderson will be pitcher, Bassett catcher, Durfee 3d and Wadsworth short-stop, Seagraves center, with 1st and 2d bases and right and left fields unfilled. Murphy will be change pitcher. There are ten men under the captain's training now in one of the city private gymnasiums (we have...
...less studious by virtually forcing them to make up back work and to prepare themselves, at least superficially, upon the subject in question. This, however, is all we can say in its favor, and on reviewing the question we seriously think that hour examinations ought never to be held except under the most urgent circumstances. At best they are but a galling burden to the students, and the real advantage gained by them is insignificant...
...months, Oct. 1, 1879, to April 1, 1880, the University Boat Club paid the college $80.00, at the rate of 87 per cent on its cost of $2000.00. The University Boat Club has repaid to the college all sums advanced by the college for water rates and taxes, except $115.20 paid for taxes in Oct. 1876, and these items repaid are not included in either side of the previous statements. The college has never, to my knowledge, refused or neglected to make repairs when the need of repairs was made known, and has never received, so far as I know...
...exceedingly good one, more liberal subscriptions were given by the students then, than are now being collected; one man in '81 giving $1,000 and two in '85 giving the same amount. These sums were given where there was to be no benefit for the money expended except in the future and to be enjoyed by the incoming classes. This year for the first time the two lower classes have been canvassed, which two classes are the only ones now in college which will reap any benefit from the new grounds; '86 has given about $2,000, and the freshman...
...thoughtlessness, and so for a time they may be excused, byt before long, every one who frequents the gymnasium should know by heart the unwritten code which governs its use. In particular no one should occupy any one piece of apparatus more than two or three minutes,-unless we except the chest weights, and in the intervals of exercise one should be careful not to interfere with others. Romping of any Kind should be discountenanced, which goes without saying, and it is apparently necessary for us to remind many to shut after them the doors between the main hall...