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...short time, if contributions handed in warrant us, we expect to elect one or more editors from the freshman class. As yet, we have received but few contributions of sufficient merit to warrant publication. We feel sure that there are a number of men in the freshman class who can do good work if they will only make the effort. We hope that these men will come forward and show that the class has good material from which to draw. The vacancy caused by the withdrawal of '84 must to a large extent be filled by '87, in the case...
...university unless they are aided by outsiders. For such aid as has been readily given us by the officers of various organizations, we wish to express our thanks. But we should like to have the officers of all the organizations and indeed all the members of the university feel that any news that they may be possessed of, is of interest to our readers and will be thankfully received. We have a box in a well known position, which is for voluntary contributions, and we wish to call upon the university to give us all the aid in their power...
...good physical condition of the Princeton team in their recent game with us was very noticeable. Mr. Robinson worked hard and successfully for them and he has the confidence of every man on the eleven. The good result of his work only makes us feel all the more our lack of a suitable trainer. If he could only be replaced we are sure that then our chances for success in general athletics would be vastly improved. Mr. Robinson is in perfect harmony with the Princeton faculty, and only a day before our game was congratulated by some of them...
...Princeton's line, and from a fumble by Baker Kendall scored a touchdown for Harvard, but the try-for-goal was a failure. The inning closed with the score 7 to 6 in Harvard's favor, exactly the same as the final score last year, and Harvard began to feel victory near at hand. Moffat's famous kicking had not as yet been seen and so was not reckoned on, but the so and three quarters was nothing but a contest between the phenomenal kicking of this brilliant half-back and the dogged resistance of our eleven. Moreover the kicking...
...members of those schools as is the case in the college. As the senior class have appointed a committee to see about photographs of their classmates, the suggestion has been made that this committee take in hand the question of class photographs in the other departments. We feel sure that any efforts made to secure accommodation for the other schools would be appreciated...