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...baseball this spring the larger part of the coaching has been carried on by C. Smith '85. Mr. Smith has efficiently aided Captain Dean all through the season. Frank Hallowell '93 has also occasionally coached the team. The Freshman nine have W. L. Garrison '97 and J. W. Edmunds '98 to thank for their services...
...most important events which has occurred at the University in recent years was the dedication of the Flower Observatory, which has been building for the past year and a half. One of the houses contains the great Equatorial telescope, than which there are but five larger ones in this country and six in Europe. The aperture of the object is eighteen inches and the length of the instrument about twenty-seven feet. The observatory has been pronounced to be one of the finest and best equipped in the country...
...executive committee of the Cercle Francais has formed the project of inviting every year some eminent French man of letters to deliver several lectures before the University under the auspices of the Cercle. During the last few years the club has been steadily growing larger and the proceeds of the plays performed in public have been increasing, until now the club has several hundred dollars to the good. Besides this money which the club has in its immediate possession, persons in New York who are interested in the project have promised fifteen hundred dollars more. A similar subscription...
...advantages of this change are obvious. The interval between the nominations and the elections will give men a chance to find out the merits of candidates; and the prolonging of the vote through a whole day, besides ensuring a much larger vote, will make it possible for men to express their preferences in three minutes instead of the three hours that the evening meeting has usually occupied...
...reasons urged for the acceptance of this cup are that there would be a larger attendance at the matches if held in Philadelphia; that the tournament would prove more of a financial success, and that more colleges would enter on account of Philadelphia's central position. the new $500 cup will also do away with the difficulty the various colleges are finding in raising subscriptions sufficient for a suitable trophy. Objections are raised by most of the New England colleges to the change on account of the increased travelling expenses...