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ENGLISH B.Theme VIII. will be returned to students on Tuesday, March 22, from 2 until 3.30 o'clock, as follows: Grew to Odell in Sever 1; the rest in Sever 5. All themes not called for at that time will be left, at the students' risk, in the tin box on the mantel-piece in Sever...
...Heavy-weight wrestling - W. T. Bowen, '87; A. F. Holden, '88. Heavy-weight sparring - G. M. Ashe, L. S.; F. G. Curtis, '90. Middle-weight-sparring, G. M. Ashe, L. S.; F. G. Curtis, '90. Feather-weight spar ring - A. C. Coolidge, '87; Clement, '88; L. Thayer, '88; E. Grew. Putting the shot - E. T. Manley, 87; W. J. Bowen, '87; C. E. Loud, '87; H. B. Gibson, '88; J. H. Slade, '00. The entries for the feather-weight sparring close at 10 o'clock to-morrow night. If five men are entered one bout in this event will...
Tuesday the Shooting Club finished the series of matches that has been running for the last three weeks. The result in match A was quite exciting, four men, Oakes, '87, Mead, '87, Greene, '89, Grew, '89, tying for first place. In the shoot off, Mead won. The following are the prize-winners...
...interesting review of the "Rise and Early Constitutions of Universities" has appeared in the last number of the Nation. According to the view of the author, until the fourteenth century there were no conscious foundings of universities. A university grew, and was not made. We may well doubt if even then all of the universities which are now flourishing in Europe were founded with any idea of the many branches of learning which are now so temptingly offered to allure the ambitious student. It is certain that the founders of the first colleges in this country had no suspicion...
...composed of the three leading base-ball colleges, was attractive. It gave promise of more interesting games, larger gate receipts, and a raising of the standard of the game generally. This feeling did not last until the mass meeting, however. The more men thought over the matter, the greater grew the obstacles. To be sure, several men who had been in base ball and foot-ball conventions (Captains Camp, Walden, Terry, Richards, Peters and Corwin) opposed the plan strongly on the ground that Yale would be one in three. But the cause of the opposition which grew up among...