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...Darte and Gabriel Rossetti, which should attract much attention from the signatures, if for no other reason. Mr. Moore also has some very fine water color sketches from Venice and Italy, which show an extraordinary delicacy of coloring. As the exhibition will close in a few days, and we feel confident that very few persons have visited it, we would again urge every one to take a few minutes of his leisure time for this purpose before the end of the week...
...launch while coaching the University Crew. The crew will row at 5 P.M. every day except Sunday. Tickets may be obtained at Bartlett's for one dollar each. If the launch is unable to run on any day, the money will be refunded. Also Captain Hammond will feel at liberty to ask any one to give up his ticket in case Mr. Watson comes out to see the crew...
...promise of better times in the future. It is ungenerous, to say the least, in the college to applaud their success, and immediately flee from too great an exhibition of zeal, lest it should be drawn into subscription. However the case may be, the team must not feel discouraged; they have already shown so much pluck in the face of adverse circumstances, that we hope to applaud their future victories...
...Pierian Sodality gave a most enjoyable open air concert on the steps of Matthews last evening before an audience of about five or six hundred persons. The selections were finely rendered, and the Pierian ought to feel well satisfied with the year's work. The programme was a follows...
...owing sums from last year are earnestly requested to pay, especially since the debt from last year was so large. Only a little over $700 is needed, and if this can be raised it will be an inestimable help to the crew in their actual rowing, as they will feel sure that all will then be furnished that is necessary. It must be remembered that this is the year that is to decide which college is to be reckoned the best on the water, as there have been since the eight-oared races began three victories for each college. Owing...