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...SALE. - Cutter Thelga 21 feet 6 in. w. l. New sails last summer. Out side lead ballast. A fast boat and comfortably fitted with cruising conveniences for two. Apply to R. C. Sturgis, 19 Exchange Place, Boston...
...SALE. - Cutter Thelga 21 feet 6 in. w. 1. New sails last summer. Out side lead ballast. A fast boat and comfortably fitted with cruising conveniences for two. Apply to R. C. Sturgis, 19 Exchange Place, Boston...
...Bonaparte '71 is a discussion of the evils which necessarily come to Harvard as it changes from a college to a university, the chief of which is the loss of class feeling and fellowship among the students. This is of course inevitable as classes increase so fast in numbers, but the author suggests that "nuclei of the quasi corporations needed for the functions once discharged by classes at Harvard may possibly be found in certain of the college societies, those consisting of students who come here to work and not to dawdle." Professor Moore contributes "The Study of the Fine...
During the Fast day recess the Tufts glee, mandolin and guitar clubs will visit Maine, and sing in Augusta, Farmington, Auburndale and Deering...
...freshman will be kept at work during the recess. They will practice every afternoon on Jarvis field and on Fast Day will probably have a game with the Stonehams. The following men are expected to remain in Cambridge during the recess: A. Brown, Armstrong, Hayes. Winslow, Mann, Macurdy, Hoppin, Paine, Morse, Gouterman, Keefe, Morton, McCarthy, Griffin, Kingsbury. O'Malley, Fuller, Dibblee, Wrenn, Whittemore, Paul, Murdock, Austin...