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...that the last chance of handing in the list of electives for next year presents itself today. The elective slips on which the names of the different courses are to be written, may be found in the office at U. 5. It is the duty, as well as the interest, of every one who has not yet taken the trouble to make out a list of his courses, to do so at once, as it will be very difficult to take notice of those courses which are handed in after tomorrow. Pamphlets relating to the various courses may also...
...evening before going to press. Popularity is no doubt a desirable thing to any college organ, but the old adage of familiarity still holds there nevertheless. We have not the least objections to anybody coming into the rooms to consult exchanges and to look up special points of interest, but to use our sanctum all day long as a general rendezvous, which we are sorry to say, has been done by several men, is a little more than can consistently be asked of any board. - Princetonian...
...Interest in the success of universities and university life in the West is growing. The formation of a university club at Butte, Iowa, will be regarded as another step by which the Eastern and Western civilization may be united more closely. We quote the following from the Butte Daily News...
...success of its nine which has won now, for the third season, the class championship of the college. The victorious nine has done the best of work this spring, and has labored for success most earnestly. The contest for the remaining places will be watched with some interest, as the game between Eighty-nine and Ninety will tie the winner for second place with Eighty-seven...
...played the deciding game in the inter-class base-ball contest. The Seniors and Juniors are now tied for first place and whichever nine wins to-day, that nine wins the championship. The class series this year has been watched with more interest than ever before, and the games played with a few exceptions, have been of a higher order than formerly; but it may yet remain an open question whether the base-ball interests of Harvard would not be served better by a consolidated second nine similar to the one at Yale. Such a team would give the best...