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Following this article are some papers on hunting in England and Ireland. "Golf for Women" is an interesting little article by "Albion" "Athletics in Ohio Colleges." by E. W. Forgy, contains the remark t' at "the athletic spirit like the famous 'star of empire' westward takes its way." Most of the colleges of Ohio are co-educational, and nearly all sectarian and religious, while the idea is general that the moral tone of students is injured by athletics. These and many other influences have been exerted against athletics in Ohio, but nevertheless some sports are getting a start there...
...Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland, the conservative candidate, was recently elected Rector of the Glasgow University...
...would be too sanguine a prediction to say that Harvard has an even chance of winning tomorrow. For it must be remembered that George S. Patterson, America's champion cricketer, will captain the Pennsylvania eleven. He was over in England and Ireland last summer with the Gentlemen of Philadelphia, and won the latter's cup with an average of over 40 runs per inning. He also, except one man, did the best bowling on the trip. With him will be Wood of the first eleven of the Germantown C. C., H. C. Thayer of the first eleven of the Merion...
...Kellogg, N. James, G. D. Yeomans; ivy committee, H. C. Foote, F. S. Meara, H. M. Sage; class cup committee, J. W. Corwith, John Crosby, W. Parker, jr.; class day committee, O. K. Hutchinson, A. A. Tilney, F. Bedell, M. Baird, G. Espy; class supper committee, R. L. Ireland, E. Ames, L. McClintock, B. Hanson, H. D. Collins...
...facts may be characteristic of other colleges as well as Yale, but nowhere to such an extent. And this was the case a hundred years ago. In the catalogue for 1839-40 every state in the union, except Indiana and Arkansas, was represented and also Canada, West Inda, Greece, Ireland and Brazil. The halls of congress have continually been thronged with Yale graduates, and in 1865 while five presidents of New England colleges were Harvard men, eleven came from Yale. At that time she also furnished twenty two presidents to colleges out of New England...