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...first event of the evening, and perhaps the most entertaining was the 75 yard dash. In this event there were ninety-seven entries, forty-seven of whom were Harvard men, and twenty-two heats. The final was won by N. W. Bingham, Jr, '95, (11 feet), in 8 seconds, with E. B. Bloss '95, a very close second. Bloss was given one foot handicap, but in all his heats ran from the scratch. The winners of the heats were as follows: First heat, E. B. Bloss '94 (scratch) first; F. W. Lord, B. A. A. (13 feet) second. Time...
Following is the provisional assignment of Commencement Parts from the class of 1892. The final assignment will not be made till after the results of the final examinations in June are known. The assignments correspond roughly - the orations to a degree summa cum laude; the dissertations to a Magna cum laude; and the disquisitions to a cum laude...
...past years, however, there has been of late considerable discussion among the students and the alumni of Princeton over the advisability of putting a crew on the water during the coming season. There seems to be little doubt that the undergraduates are infavor of so doing. But before taking final steps in the matter it seemed best to get the opinion of the graduates; and for this purpose the Princetonian sent out letters to prominent graduates asking what they thought of the advisability of the scheme. In these letters the Princetonian suggested that once a week the crew might...
...Joseph Dudley's final view of the Mathers just? (Barrett Wendell: Cotton Mather; Irving: History of Harvard University; Palfrey: History of New England; Sewall's Diary; Brooks Adams: Emancipation of Massachusetts...
...final arrangements for the debate this evening have been made. The doors are to be opened at 7.30 p. m. and the debate is expected to begin promptly at 8 o'clock. The following gentlemen have been invited to sit on the platform: Ex-Governor John D. Long, Curtis Guild Jr., William Makepeace Towle, Dr. Edward Abbott, J. W. Jewett, Maj. W. W. Kellett, Mayor Matthews, Alfred Hemenway, Hon. John Reed, George L. Von Meyer, Senator Simpkins, President Capen of Tufts, Mayor Alger, and officers of the Cambridge city government. R. R. Upton of Yale will open the debate...