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...persons intending to take part in either the freshman athletic meeting Oct. 24 or the university handicap meeting Oct. 27 can practise on Jarvis field or on the new track as they prefer, but when practising on the new track every one is requested to be careful not to walk on the newly sown field. There will be some person on the track every pleasant day from 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. to give any assistance in his power to those who intend to run in the freshman or handicap: meetings. There will also be some...
...Rutgers faculty intend to have the advanced classes pursue various branches of science by using French and German text books...
...Lacrosse team, we understand, intend playing about Nov. 1st, in the New York tournament for the Oelrichs challenge cup, now held by Harvard. This cup is open to annual competition by any American club, and our team certainly deserves great credit for the successful issue of last year's tournament. Unfortunately, only about six of last year's twelve will probably be able to play this year, as several of the best men have left college with '83. But this very fact, when known, should incite those who have the capacity of becoming good players to turn...
...Memorial Hall on account of the lack of room to accommodate them, we would urge that all those who are merely boarding at the hall as a temporary expedient and expect to go elsewhere, should, if possible, leave the hall immediately so as to make room for others who intend to board there permanently. This request is only fair to this latter class and we hope many of the former class of boarders will find it possible to adopt this suggestion...
...object is simply to show by taking representatives from Harvard alone, how many of the foremost men in America for the last two hundred and fifty years have received a college training, -men who owe to this fact much of their greatness. The record speaks for itself. Although I intend to select only graduates of Harvard, yet I cannot pass by without noticing the founder of our university, John Harvard, of whom Edward Everett, in an oration delivered in 1826 upon the erection of a monument in his honor, spoke as follows...