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...present course of lectures which has proved so successful and which has given the society a firmer foothold as a college society than it ever before enjoyed. To Mr. Hart, the president of the society, much praise is also due for his successful efforts in establishing such an interesting course of lectures and in arousing such a healthy interest in the history of our own country...
...betting any prominence in considering this subject, and although we may speak "but of the heart," we are not aware that we have spoken "out of the pocket." So far as it means anything, it seems to mean that we were influenced in our article by some betting interest in the game. Comment is unnecessary. Having mentioned this courteous suggestion from the new board of editors of the News, we will now answer their editorial so far as it refers to the ball game...
...Saturday Review contains some remarks on the prospect of boating in England, which will be read with interest by those who are interested in that sport in America...
...were carried out-that they could take their choice, and be either men or monkeys. The students decided to give the performance notwithstanding these threats, and the program was carried out. A meeting of the faculty is called to decide what action will be taken in the matter. Considerable interest attaches to the affair, as it is thought the faculty will not back down from their threat, but that the students will be expelled...
...literature than he could do without. The ever-growing number of men who take the English courses here are a proof of what we have been saying-that men are now really beginning to realize the importance of this study of our own literature, while the ever-growing interest that is aroused is certainly a strong proof of the usefulness of such courses to the students...