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IMPORTED BOOKS.French and German Books. The Society takes orders for the direct importation of French and German Books. Orders for the second invoice, for books to arrive by January 1, 1886, must be handed in not later than October...
...this year; but he also said that if the game as played this year by the other colleges proved satisfactory, there was every chance of our playing next year; therefore the management deem it advisable that the game should be kept up through class games, which will be arranged later. A delegate has gone to New York to endeavor to secure Harvard's position in the league for another year...
...already well known as players of exceptional ability. Now that the courts have been put in such perfect condition, the announcement of the arrangements for the tournament should no longer be delayed. Some time must necessarily elapse before all details can be arranged. This delay occurring later will deprive the tournament of much of its interest by forcing it to take place at a time when the college work will have become much more onerous than at present. The Tennis Association has in the past shown a decided tendency to push matters, and this year ought not to witness...
...will be able, when they become seniors, to ask rooms for themselves with better consciences. Certain it is that, as seniors, they will have need of extra rooms for the entertainment of their friends and if now they help to keep up the old custom, they will find themselves later more likely to profit...
Eighty-six holds its first class meeting to-night, at which the preliminaries will be arranged for the more important meeting to be held later in the month. Though nothing of especial interest is to be done to-night except the election of a committee to make arrangements for the coming meeting, yet we would suggest that the methods followed by eighty-five and eighty-four be adhered to in the present instance, since they gave great satisfaction to both these classes and seem well calculated to meet the exigencies of a general election of class-day officers...