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...renewed effort. It is to be hoped that they will take this rebuke in the right light and go to work determined to wipe out the defeat in a victory over Yale. The team is as good as it was a day or two ago and no one need feel discouraged or withold their support from the eleven just because they have persisted in over-rating its strength. Some time will elapse before the decisive struggle and all the class should turn in and help the captain in every possible way. It is to be hoped that the eleven...
...with great reluctance that we broach such an ancient subject again, but we feel that we have every excuse for suggesting that all the seniors make appointments with the photographer at once. Not only will this be good policy for themselves, in getting rid as soon as possible of the slight inconvenience of setting, but it is needless to say that every one else connected with the matter will be greatly benefited. The photographer can promise much better satisfaction with the class pictures if they are all taken within the next six weeks, and by getting through with this part...
...feel compelled to call the attention of the library authorities to the great nuisance to readers caused by the moving of reserved books during the library hours. Why cannot this work be done either before the opening of the library in the morning, or after its close in the afternoon? Notices are carefully placed on the tables, stating that loud talking, or any practice disturbing to readers is forbidden. But the object of these notices must remain unaccomplished as long as the authorities reserve the right to make as much noise as they please in changing the position...
...only way in which to repay this kindness is for all those who possess desirable quarters to permit of their being used when they are needed. It is very seldom that any damage whatever is done to a room, but if there should be, we feel sure that the gentlemen who use the rooms will see that everything is made right with the owner. This is one of the understood conditions in the borrowing. It is merely an act of courtesy, and we earnestly hope that no member of '84 may be put to any inconveniences through some...
...clock, returning the next day. A detachment in charge of Mr. Norton will turn back at Salem, reaching Cambridge in time for the foot-ball game. It is hoped a large number will start on this run as the roads are in very good condition, and any one may feel at liberty to turn back when he pleases...