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...Star." Then there are the theatre stairs in the transept, famous for being the rostrum of that orator so noted among college men, the great and only Damel Pratt. How many discourses in poetry and prose have been heard there, discourses on love, astronomy, metaphysics, philosophy, and politics in general, and on the "great Pratt from Prattville," in particular...
...cadets make a fine battalion of several companies, drilling in the gymnasium several times each week. At the close of the freshman year the student is allowed to choose one of the following ten courses: civil, mechanical, electrical, or mining engineering, architecture, chemistry, natural history, biology, physics, or the general course. When his choice is once made, the student is required to follow it up through the regular studies pertaining to it, during the remainder of his course. There are, in addition, a few optional studies, but so much time is necessary to accomplish the required work that...
...loosely imbedded in the broken ice along the bank an odd-shaped and quaint old bottle which looked as though it might have come over in that receptacle of all New England relics, the Mayflower. Now although the gentleman in question disclaims any attraction to or for bottles in general, this particular bottle proved too alluring, and a closer inspection was the result...
Instead of pennant for the class wining the greatest number of events in the three meetings, the notice simply says that a prize will be given. Last year '85 won the pennant. A general excellence prize will be given as usual. The events to be contested to win it are the parallel bars, flying rings, horizontal bars, running high jump, two hand vault, and running broad jump. The last event has been substituted for the standing high jump, which formerly was one of the sertes for the general excellence cup. Entries can be made to the secretary of the association...