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...Heilbron. The second bout, between G. H. Turner, '84, and G. H. Spalding, '82, proved very exciting, Turner, however, losing the favor of the audience by taking advantage several times of having his opponent's head in chancery. Although Spalding sparred most pluckily, Turner was declared the winner. The final bout of the fencing followed, Leavitt, the winner of the previous bout, being defeated by S. H. Ordway, L. S., with a score of 9 points to 2. The next event, the final bout of the light-weight sparring, between Heilbron and Turner, was one of the most exciting...
...first Saturday of the Winter Meeting), the winner of the first bout is obliged to spar with a man who is fresh and vigorous, which fact gives the latter a great superiority over the former. We suggest to the Association that, in a case like this, the final bout be postponed until the last day of the meeting, and be decided when both men are unwearied by participation in any previous sparring...
...even a passable success, must always be attended with difficulties. These seem to have been happily overcome in the formation of the Harvard Legislature, the only question being whether the demand for such a body equals the supply, and whether the interest thus far manifested will hold out. A final judgment of this society cannot, of course, be given until a few regular meetings and debates have taken place; but there can be no doubt that a vigorous, well-conducted legislative body would be of great advantage to the College. If the present enterprise will give us this, we wish...
...cellar. One look was enough. With the cry of murder on his lips, with blanching cheeks, in wild-eyed terror, the man of many duties fled the loathsome sight. With the utmost difficulty he was quieted sufficiently to give a coherent account of what he had seen. Finally, accompanied by our special reporter and one of the editorial board of the Echo (the college daily) he returned to the scene of the blood-curdling tragedy. A thorough investigation of the two bodies revealed the presence upon each of tickets for lectures to be given under the auspices respectively...
...Freshman Crew rows at present as follows : Clark, stroke; Perkins, 7; Goodwin, 6; Bryant, 5; Lemoyne, 4; Bliss, 3; Howe, 2; Mumford, bow. This is by no means the final order or composition of the crew...