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...Shooting Club was held yesterday afternoon. Messrs. McCook, '85, and Austin, '86, were appointed a committee to make arrangements for the annual dinner of the club, which is to be held on Friday, the 13th, at Young's. A rifle match, the conditions of which will be published later, is to be opened next week. The club has secured target accommodations at Walnut Hill, where its rifle matches will be held during the spring. The president was instructed to correspond with the Yale gun clubs, with a view to arranging an inter-collegiate match this spring...
...more complete report of the business transacted will be published in a later edition...
...tyrants of early times, and the college faculties of to-day-although times have been when we have had no small reasons for so believing-; but that we believe that there is some similarity, and that the sole faculty-government, the oligarchy, is doomed to die sooner or later, just as all purely tyrannical and oligarchic governments have died heretofore. As times and civilization advance, sentiment and liberality of thought also advance. College students are getting to be looked upon, not as brainless, careful boys, but rather as men interested in themselves and others, in their education...
FORENSICS.The Thesis of the course will be due March 31. No later date can be set. In case any one has valid grounds for excuse or for delay in handing in the Thesis, notice should be given before the date when the Thesis is due. This announcement applies to both Juniors and Seniors...
...little earlier in the same century, aimed at higher game than the poor astrologer and alchemist, and, had he not been frightened off by a well aimed inkstand, might have succeeded in his very natural desire to nip the Reformation in the bud by carrying off Luther himself. Later on, about the end of the 18th century, the same Devil appeared to have become such a very active mover in the world, that he inspired a number of very similar poems among English poets. Coleridge, Byron, and Shelley all wrote short satires on English society founded on the same idea...