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Representative teams of Ireland and Wales engaged in the annual competition at Rugby foot-ball on Wrexham race-course on the 4th inst. The international matches of Rugby were begun in 1881, when Wales won. The match of 1882 was drawn, and Wales then won uninterruptedly up to last year, when Ireland scored its first victory. This year Wales put a very strong team in the field, with the result that Ireland was beaten by 11 goals...
...charge of the sophomore crew. Only two of last fall's crew, Glison and Durant, are among the present candidates, James Newell, Hartwell, G. Burroughs, and H. Burroughs being among the 'Varsity candidates. The new men are Joslin, Collins, Hurd, Sage, Stuart, Foote, Ball, Goodwin, Baird, Has-kell, Ireland, Meard and Dresser, '90, and Sweetzer, Wilson and Field, '89 S. These men are put through essentially the same training as the freshmen candidates, and a good crew will be turned out to compete in the spring races...
...Harvard in the prominence of the historical method. Professor Dunbar lectures upon the economic history of Europe and America since the seven years war, and also upon the history of financial legislation in the United States. Assistant-Prof. Laughlin considers the economic effect of land tenures in England, Ireland, France and Germany-a subject from the standpoint of economic history, the most important in the whole field. Assistant-Prof. Taussig lectures upon the history of economic theory and upon the history of tariff legislation in the United States. The creation of suggestive environment and of real laboratories of economic science...
English 6. Oral debate. University 16, 3 p. m. Question, "Should Home-Rule be granted to Ireland?" Principal disputants: Affirmative, Mr. E. A. Harriman and F. W. Knowles; negative, Mr. J. M. Hallowell and Mr. H. W. Hervey. Open to all students of the University...
Question: "Should home-rule be granted to Ireland?" Principal disputants. Affirmative: Mr. E. A. Harriman and F. W. Knowles,- Negative: Mr. J. M. Hallowell and Mr. H. W. Hervey-Open to all students of the University...