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...surprising to think that the University should have completed its two-hundred and fiftieth year without the thought entering any one's head to place a rowing machine in the gymnasium for the use of single scullers. That such an innovation would be welcomed by a great many men no one will doubt who knows the advantages which practice on the hydraulic machines gives. We hope soon to hear that the gymnasium authorities have acted on the suggestion printed in our columns this morning...
That his body is almost as sore as his head...
...hard. They were not quite so good in making holes and in blocking off the opposing rushers as the Yale rush line was, and occasionally one could see signs of inexperience, which were of course to be expected. Dudley as quarter-back played a first class game, keeping his head well, and passing carefully and straight while his work in the rush-line was something marvellous. He would get through and stop the half-backs before they got under way, while repeatedly he would pocket Beecher as he came through the rush-line. Our backs played a strong game catching...
...should have caused any feeling of bitterness in any of the invited guests present; that our Autocrat, the most genial of men, and, surely, the most delicate of satirists, should have been deemed the offender; and that the one to whom offense has been given is Princeton's honored head. We understand that Dr. McCosh is aggrieved over the stanza which we print in another column, over the fact that no Princeton representative received an honorary degree, and over Dr. Brooks' discourse of Sunday night last...
...turf in the yard is receiving annual winter covering. Now is the time to be blest with a severe cold in the head...