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Great interest was taken in the Ryan-Sullivan prize-fight by the students of Princeton College. The boys are naturally anxious to know who will be president of that institution next year. - [Chicago Tribune...
...EDITORS OF THE HERALD : I don't know whether there is really any use in spoiling a good story; but then there is no harm in accuracy, and the papers lately, you know, have been somewhat inaccurate in their statements and conclusions on the freshman Music Hall affair. For, as a matter of fact, the party of men from '85 who attended Mr. Wilde's recent performance did not represent the freshman class, as a class, by any means; and so really the freshman class is quite innocent of either praise or blame in the matter, and, I am sure...
...account of Prof. Raymond's illness. He is to read "Julius Caesar," "Henry IV," "Much Ado About Nothing" and "The Winter's Tale." We are particularly anxious to hear his personation of Fallstaff, in which, we have been told, he is at his best, and from what we know of Prof. Raymond and the famous fat knight, we can easily imagine it must be irresistibly droll. Then we are to have a lecture on "Household Art," by Walter Smith, which is to be given next week, and we will not fail to fill many of our winter evenings in some...
...consideration of work done. But when a man reads his book over to his professor, he seizes that opportunity of personal intercourse by which he may gain a definite idea of how well or how badly he has done in the examination. Many a man does not clearly know what he has right, especially when original reasoning is required of him. But probably no man who responds to this professor's request will leave his presence without having realized thoroughly what his work was worth in all its particulars. This knowledge may not be consoling alike...
...last number of the Dartmouth contains an article on "Hanover Gas." We do not know whether it refers to the editorials of the Dartmouth or not. We did not read it through...