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...made quite a flourish, and soon succeeded in getting a respectable class in point of numbers; but if the facts were known its whole course would be shown to have been marked by continual discord. This feature has no doubt played a prominent part in bringing about its final collapse, which turned out of doors in the neighborhood of forty students who had paid their money for that which they will never get. This wrong has, however, been somewhat lessened by the American Veterinary College coming to the aid of the students. It magnanimously offered the junior class an asylum...
...managers of the Yale navy. It has been their policy during the last few years to keep everything about the 'varsity crew secret, and to allow no one to approach them white on the water. They never pull against another crew till they meet us for the final tug on the Thames. The only method which they have of ascertaining what speed their crew can get on is that of time rows, and the record of these is below par. Bent on an opposite policy, our crew has always been glad to meet other shells on the river. Many brushes...
...final list of the semis has been posted. We believe there are no changes...
...cage has been repainted and put in repair, and today the candidates for the nine go into training. The faculty has not yet decided in regard to professionals, and will be unable to give any answer until after the final meeting, which is to be held in the latter part of January. Coolidge wills probably not play ball this year, and if he does will not begin work until later in the year. The following men are the candidates: -LeMoyne, '84, (capt.) Baker, '85, Lovering, '84, Hamlin, '84, Keep, '84, Crocker, 85, Beaman, '85, Winslow, '85, Watson, '85, Nichols...
...birds had long necks extending several feet above the heads of the actors; these were swans, a spoon-ball, and a gorgeous flamingo. The bright colors and picturesque attitudes of this chorus made the 'Birds' a far more brilliant spectacle than either the 'CEdipus' or the 'Ajax.' The final scene was especially striking. On each side of the stage the Birds were grouped like infantry prepared to receive cavalry, the front rank crouching close to the ground, wrapped in their wings, the next row standing with their wings stretched out from the shoulders, and those behind extending their wings into...