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...with a hit to right; Norton followed him with a single over second base. Downs hit to right field, advancing the base-runners, but he himself was fielded out at first by Linn. Harland's three-bagger to deep-centre brought Ranney and Norton home, and made Dartmouth's final score six. In the last inning, for Harvard Upton got his base on shortstop's error. Alward knocked a high fly which the left fielder muffed and then fumbled; Upton meanwhile reached home. The score...
PHOTO COM.ADMISSION CONDITIONS.- An admission condition in a study which is identical with a course taught in college may be removed either by passing in that course as a regular study, or by passing the midyear (if any) and final examinations in the course; but in the latter case one month's notice of intentions to take the examinations must be given to the secretary. (Signed...
...Fencing club held a fencing contest in their club rooms. The entries were divided into three classes, prizes being given to the winner in each class by L. M. Greer, '91. Philip Dexter, L. S. won in the first class, and T. J. Stead in the third class. The final bout in the second class between I. N. P. Stokes '91, and A. N. McGeoch, '91 was postponed. Professor Louis Rondell, instructor of the club acted as referee, and Rawson, '90, and Greer, '91 as judges. The annual election of officers preceded the contests the incoming board being...
...about this time last year the provisional list of final examinations was announced, but this year for some un accountalbe reason it appears to be delayed. We hope that in the course of a few days the order of examinations will be determined and the list published. Only about six weeks now remain before the probable date of the first examin tion, and it is of great importance for men to know how their examinations will fall, in order to arrange their work. Every day's delay is an inconvenience. With a press of thesis work, forensics soon falling...
...Lehmann in his "Rowing at Cambridge" tells of the origin of college and university crew racing in 1830 and he also draws a picture of an imaginary freshman's first attempt at handling the oar, his troubles and final successes. The first of the Cambridge races are the Lent races, rowed at thend of February, in which thirty on. boats take part. Then come the May races, the Colquhoun races, and the university trial eights races. This last is a race between two picked crews selected by the president of the university boat club from the promising men of every...