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...meet a glance of sympathy; their look was as that of a bloodthirsty beast gloating over its victim. I shuddered slightly, and turned my head away. Yet I felt strangely calm and composed. I looked at the headsman with a sort of curiosity and interest; he had not his mask on yet, but his face was as impassive and immovable as though that had been covering it. I marked the axe also. As he saw my glance, he, too, looked down upon it, and patted it with some such pride as a father might feel in his fair-haired child...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ? | 4/23/1880 | See Source »

...sincerely thank the graduates for the interest they show in our work, and regret that we were so situated as to be obliged to make use of means to which, in the days of Harvard's Base-Ball Champions, it would not have been necessary to resort...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE BALL. | 4/23/1880 | See Source »

...event of interest to all undergraduates is the expulsion of the editor of a college paper by the Faculty of the College of the City of New York for the free expression of opinion with regard to the mode of instruction in oratory. It is a sign, not of strength, but of weakness, in a faculty, if it is obliged to expel students for expressing obnoxious opinions. Either these opinions are well-grounded, or they are not. If they are, is a student to be punished, rather than thanked, for calling attention to what needs reform? If they...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/23/1880 | See Source »

...about a bicyclist who, meeting a young woman running away from home to be married, put her on the steps of his machine, and raced with her father and a fast horse for six miles, and beat. The Acta, usually the best of our exchanges, has nothing of any interest this week, except another romantic and extremely slangy story, "A Land Cruise," which has run through several numbers, and promises to go on indefinitely...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EXCHANGES. | 4/23/1880 | See Source »

...editorial on Class Nines in a recent issue of the Crimson, and the generous offer by the Advocate of a pennant, to be competed for in a series of games, has been effectual in awakening considerable interest in base ball in the three lower classes. The Seniors held last Monday a meeting of those interested in this subject; but, as only four gentlemen were present, they adjourned. The general lack of interest evinced by the small attendance at this meeting has compelled the Seniors to abandon the project of competing for the prize. Eighty-one from the beginning has shown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CLASS NINES. | 4/2/1880 | See Source »