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...into consideration, how the officers of the association could have presented such interesting programs at the meetings just finished. This energetic work, in the face of adverse circumstances, reflects credit of no low degree on the gentlemen in whose charge has been the management of the association, and we feel sure that we voice the sentiments of the college in tendering them our hearty thanks for their untiring labor...
...pleasant rivalry for a class pennant will bring out even more entries than it has this year. It is a custom well worth preserving. It incites to faithful work in preparation, and the contestant is inspired by something higher than mere selfish motives. To work that a number may feel an interest in the contest. and victory is certainly worth while...
...Princeton students feel very sore over the unqualified surrender which they have been drawn into making from their position. An Alumnus of several years said that the way matters stood at present placed the students in a puerile light, that they were wrong in not providing for some future action, that a system of espionage did exist in the college, and that he thought the majority of younger Alumni believed it. As it stands at present it is uncertain whether any further action will be taken...
...purpose of bringing into pleasant social relations members of the different classes who come from the same state, so that when the four years are completed and the students have returned to their native states, they will be bound more closely together by their former friendship, and will feel a greater interest in the home alumni associations. The Harvard Club at San Francisco, which greatly outnumbers the Yale club in that city, is doing its utmost to induce the young men of California who desire a university training, to choose Harvard as the place most adapted to their needs...
...student; let each one of us do all he can to back up our teams for the faithful work they have done and which they will do in the next three months, and if Harvard shall be, as successful as we all hope it will be, no one can feel otherwise than satisfied that he gave whatsoever he could to support the teams...