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The following concerning Yale's sentiment about her freshman nine we clip from an editorial in the News: "It is high time that the freshmen awoke to a fuller realization of the need of their improvement in ball playing before they undertake to cope with the Harvard freshmen. Surely they...
The editors conclude their paper with a bitter address containing an instructive homily on things in general and college journalism in particular. They say: "The deficiency of our subscription list has made it convenient to our publisher, that the present number be the last of the HARVARD LYCEUM . . .After the...
The evening after the arrival of the Butterfields was the evening set apart by Mrs. De Sorosis for her weekly reception; the household in consequence was in a state of excitement. Every one had an air of pleased excitement as though something of importance were momentarily expected to take place...
Let us, then, by another year, have an opportunity to welcome - say, a Wellesley Phoenix, which shall have arisen during the summer vacation from the flames of burning emulation, and which shall not partake too much of the frivolity of the Leaves nor yet of the prosiness of the Miscellany...
Is not the Greek scholarship of today put to shame when confronted with such noble ambition as that? A writer on the "Celebration of American Independence" delivers some sharp criticisms on some recent Fourth of July orations. "Nor can I call my country's fortunes," he says, "as Mr. Townsend...