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Cornell has forbidden all cane rushes in future on account of the vigorous manner in which the students engage in them...
...perhaps, be needless to add that his appointment, as far as can be ascertained, is recommended by all athletic men in college, and would be endorsed by many outside who have personal knowledge of his character and ability to fill the position in question in a creditable manner. We might well be congratulated on having obtained one whose efficiency in such a direction would be unquestioned...
...hand placed upon his shoulder. Feeling himself attacked, he hit out with his other fist and struck President Barnard in the shoulder; for it was he who, interfering to stop the rush, had laid his hand upon the freshman. Nothing daunted, the president returned the blow in a manner which made the young man have a nose bleed. It is needless to say that the other participants in the rush retired precipitately, and order was restored at once. Hereafter, when Columbia under-classmen desire to rush each other, they will have to resort to some place outside of the college...
...question. "Shall I vote for Cleveland and Hendricks or for Blaine and Logan?" is to many men a very different one from the question, "Shall I march in the Democratic or in the Republican procession?" The proposition is also made to attend both processions and in this manner satisfy all classes alike. To this plan, however, we strongly object, as the result would probably be that neither procession would be fully attended. One of these processions is generally enough for most men. What we want is a large demonstration which will reflect credit upon the college and which will compare...
...journalism or who desire to aid the college papers as far as they can, will send us in such articles as they may consider of interest to college men. If the college treats us as we anticipate we shall have no difficulty in filling our editorial board in a manner satisfactory to ourselves and to the college...