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...work for the examinations. Why the library should be shut on a day when many men would certainly desire to use the books is a little hard to see. To view the matter most charitably, the authorities showed a blameworthy thoughtlessness in depriving men of the aid they need, particularly in these days just before the examinations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/31/1888 | See Source »

...spend, and this too when reserved seats were thought to be worth only twenty-five cents. With this fact in view it is rather hard to understand the action of the present manager. Games to-day are no better than they were last year or the year before, and need of money is certainly the only excuse that would justify the management in raising the price of seats. Need of money, however, is not likely to be the excuse offered. The action of the manager is altogether arbitrary and unjust and ought to be revoked...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/29/1888 | See Source »

...Glee Club has not given a concert for some time, but will go to Morristown, N. J., next Friday evening. The clubs feels very much the need of first tenors, and if these are not forthcoming next fall the Glee Club for 1889 will be placed a serious disadvantage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton Letter. | 5/24/1888 | See Source »

...another column we publish a circular that has been sent to every man in the University. We hardly need urge men to answer fully and carefully the questions it asks. Everyone will see how nearly the result of the investigation will affect the future position of Harvard in athletics, and how useless the result will be if not complete and accurate. Everyone who holds the interest of his college dear-and we are certain that there are few who do not-must do all he can to make the way clear for intelligent action on the part of those...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/19/1888 | See Source »

...opponents' territory, and kept it there most of the time. They only succeeded however in getting three goals, thrown by Henshaw, Rourke and Wells. For Ninety-one Tudor threw a goal in the first halfof the game. Considering that six of Ninety's team are 'varsity men, the freshmen need not feel discouraged over their defeat. Their defence showed up well, but there is still room for great improvement. The men must be more careful in passing, use more head work, and above all play harder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ninety, 3; Ninety-One, 1. | 5/16/1888 | See Source »