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...brief time we have been together, in winning the esteem and trust of his class-mates. His life has been before us day by day, full of earnest zeal and of patient devotion to his studies ; and although his character has been thus unfolded in his life, we feel that in the contemplation of his heroic death it may find its truest interpretation. It is thus with mingled feeling that the news of his death has come upon us. We rejoice that he who has departed first from among us has left us the example of an upright life...
...have been obliged to play so many games immediately preceding the game today, but this fact should only lead the nine to rely upon themselves as a whole, and to rely upon themselves as a whole, and to do their best. We wish them success in the game, and feel sure that every man in college joins us in our wish...
...them at cost of the committee at the dinner. It is especially requested that all copies not so purchased be left on the table. The class committee, in behalf of the class, heartily welcome any who have not felt able to subscribe to the class funds. Those who feel able to give, however little, are reminded that the success of enterprises of the class is dependent on the interest of its members. Mr. Grandgent has kindly consented to act as toastmaster, and Mr. Dorr as chorister...
...spite, however, of the importance of this race and the merit of the crew, the treasurer of the boat club has been obliged to leave for New London with the crew about a thousand dollars in debt. Feeling the injustice of this, a correspondent, "J, '84," has asked us to take the place of the treasurer in his absence and to receive subscriptions from the various classes. Our correspondent heads the subscription with a substantial check. The HERALD gladly accedes to his request and will receive subscriptions for the boat crew of any amount from all persons connected with...
...Until I feel so wicked...