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That no under-graduate to whom these injunctions may extend, be permitted to appear within the limits of the college, or town of Cambridge, in any other dress than is before described unless he has on a night gown or an outside garment be necessary over his coat...
...examination in Hist. 13 will extend through the 2nd administration of Jefferson and not to it, as was reported in yesterday's issue...
...cannot compass the work prepared and ready for it. I would recommend greater publicity in the recitals of the club and a closer attention to a course of reading which would be of greater interest to the college at large. While I wish the society every success and extend it my cordial support and good wishes, I cannot but feel that it is not as comprehensive in its movements as it might be if it is sought to interest the students more largely in its plans and in tended course of action...
...their march, the former leading in unregular lines, the latter following in a compact body. We cross the bridge, and near the scene of many a hard fought battle. '88 forms her lines more clumsily still; she is preparing for a rush. But where is '87? Her men extend in a long straggling line for a long mile ahead. What is the matter? Are the Sophomores afraid of their temporal fathers, the Faculty, or of broken heads? We are greeted on every side by taunts and jibes from upper classmen, and even the Freshmen begin to hoot...
...extend our hearty sympathy to our correspondent from the West. It is indeed a harsh experience to have one's visions of a life of scholarly quiet so rudely dispelled as his have been. But he must remember that this year in many respects, stands above and phenomenal among the monotonous years of college history. It is too true, though, that our students have been put to great annoyance by the "popular demonstrations" with which we have been almost nightly favored. The parades of the "Mugwump Zouaves," and kindred ephemeral armies, imposing though they undoubtedly were, became decidedly boresome...