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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...first half of the Senior class will hand in a Forensic Tuesday, October 17, on the subject, "Does the mind ever sleep?" The second half of the class will write on the question, "Are men accountable in any form or way for sins of ignorance?" and will hand in their Forensics on October...
Earned runs, Our Boys, 2. Two-base hits, Tierney, Donovan, Bergh. Total bases on hits, Our Boys, 10; Harvards, 7. Struck out, Tierney, Donovan, Bergh, Callahan, Tyng, Dow, Holden. First base on called balls, Thayer. On errors, Our Boys, 4; Harvards, 1. Passed balls, Bergh, 3; Dwyer, 2. Wild pitches, Ernst, 1. Time of game, 1h. 36m. Umpire, Mr. Beals of the Cambridge Club...
...candidates for the University crew were on the river last Monday. It is the first time, we believe, in our boating history that the University has been out on the first Monday of the of the term...
...college tutors are human beings, although it is the fashion to regard them as diluted demons. Like other human beings, they are subject to prejudice. Like other human beings, they habitually communicate their prejudices to others. And if you make a bad impression upon the first ones with whom you come in contact, you will find that your bad reputation will spread as fast as the report of a Boston engagement. What is more, this bad reputation will cling to you through college. Your instructors will regard you as your conduct leads them to suppose that you regard them...
...F.THE Princetonian has reached the third number of its first volume, and as college papers go it may be called good. The editorial department might be decidedly improved. The editorials abound in what is called on daily papers "swashy writing." Many words are used to say what might much better be said in a few; and the words themselves are not all free from objection. Unless we are much mistaken, they will not find in either Webster or Worcester such a verb as "to inevitate" nor is the word sanctioned by any usage good or bad. But the Princetonian tells...