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...itself, and will thus promote the interests of the 'varsity eleven. To those who have participated in table matches, an agitation of the subject cannot but be welcome. The rest of the students must learn by experience the pleasures and advantages of these table matches. There is certainly no need that any should draw back and await the action of others...
...eight is, at present, in great need of a tank similar to that of Yale's. In it the men learn more quickly how to handle their oars and are more easily "coached." Then, also, a series of races in the fall of the year between two picked crews would be beneficial, the eight to be select from all the rowing men in college. These trial heats have been tried at Oxford and Cambridge with favorable results...
...very small representation to them. Such a state of affairs is radically wrong. This matter is one that should interest all the graduates, and they should show their interest by attending the meeting. Especially should their support be given at such a crisis as this, when our athletics most need support. The meetings have been called within an hour of each other, in the same evening and in the same place, for the convenience of those who wish to attend. We sincerely hope that this call will not go unheeded, but that at both meetings there may be a large...
...with an increased number of students and added facilities. The new class of '77 biological laboratory was finished last June and the Art School is steadily going up and promises to be a great adornment to the campus as well as a most useful addition to our buildings. The need of a new dormitory is more strongly felt this year than ever, every room in college being occupied and a large number of men being forced to room in town. Both of the literary societies are in a flourishing condition and will probably before long erect new halls. The Philadelphian...
...call the attention of musical men in college to the notice published in another column calling for candidates for the Guitar and Mandolin Club and the Banjo Club. Both of these organizations are worthy and need the support of all who have ability to aid them. The latter club, however, is older and better established than the Guitar Club, and is not perhaps so much in need of support. The managers of the Guitar Club have obtained some Spanish music during the summer, and, if all the candidates who ought to present themselves do so, we are confident that this...