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...success of the fall meeting has greatly stimulated the general interest in athletics, and some excellent work is being accomplished on the campus and in the gymnasium. It is probable that a college foot-ball eleven will soon be selected from the class teams and put in the field The sophomores and freshmen have each very strong elevens, and a close and exciting game between them is expected soon...
...general feeling among seniors is in favor of allowing the seniors in the Scientific School to vote at the class elections...
...standing connected with the management of the college, expressed his determination if Gen. Butler were elected to resign his position rather than honor him in any way. If this report be true we hope that the gentleman in question will reconsider his determination and not give to the general any political capital of this kind to use in future campaigns. In this case, at least, it must be apparent to all, excepting, possibly, the recipient himself, that the honor is conferred upon the office and not the man. It will indeed be a curious sight...
...read the essay for which he received the Toppan prize at the next meeting of the Finance Club, which will probably be held next Wednesday evening. As the essay treats of the tariff question which is at present so much discussed, we feel that there will be a general desire among the students to listen to it. It is to be hoped, therefore, that the Finance Club will make their meeting an open one. Indeed, the plan of throwing open all of the meetings of the club to such men as are interested in economic questions, has much to recommend...
...dinner on the eve of Washington's Birthday, and for the corporation of Harvard College to decorate him with the honorary degree of doctor of laws at the annual commencement in July. All this will come hard, we know, in His Excellency Governor Butler's case, not only on general considerations, but also in remembrance of a remark he once made about hanging Harvard professors; but we trust that the Harvard men will brace up and not suffer their prejudices to conquer their politeness. Go through with the whole programme...