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...gratifying to note the steady increase in popularity made by lacrosse at our colleges. The clubs in the large American cities have not succeeded in making the sport a favorite with those interested in athletics, and are far from being in first-class condition. In many cities the sport is in an apathetic condition, from which it is only roused by the prospect of an exciting match. The sport is, however, comparatively young, and bids fair to receive a strong impetus from that source which has ever tended to popularize and strengthen the existence of every legitimate game - the colleges...
...exception of those born in Europe, were born and reared in the South. Believing the Southern to be the highest type of civilization this continent has seen, the young ladies are trained according to the Southern ideas of delicacy, refinement, womanhood, religion and propriety; hence we offer a first-class female college for the South, and solicit Southern patronage...
...displayed in two large frames in the show-windows of King's book-store, showing every Harvard building and some others in the vicinity of Harvard square. By a careful examination of these pictures it will become apparent that to nearly every person they seem to be first-class photographs. In fact they are Albertypes, made by the Forbes Co., and are almost indiscernable from photographs. By comparing the prices of these prints with the prices of photographs, it will be seen that these pictures - equally as good - do not cost one-half as much as photographs. Moreover, these forty...
...superior advantages offered to them by the Boat Club for the using of the club boats this spring. The price is very small - $5.00 for their use until the term ends. Then for a trifle more one can obtain the use of a locker. The boats are all in first-class order, there being singles, doubles, and some larger ones, which can be used by a club, if necessary. Two years ago, these boats were all in demand, and the rage was for rowing. We hope that this spring may bring a repetition of it, and that the funds...
...little uncertainty has already begun to be felt concerning the successful competitor in the inter-collegiate games, this spring. It was early the opinion that Yale would of course make herself first, but the beautiful game of the Crimsons with the Mets rather turned attention to a college a little to the northeast of New Haven. The close games that Princeton has played with first-class nines gives an intimation of a formidable opponent in the New Jersey college; and the exciting twelve-inning game of Brown and the Lowells, resulting in a tie, indicates that the college of Rhode...