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Corbin '92, has an interesting article in the October number of the OUTING, in which the Mile Walk as an event in intercollegiate games is protested against, and as a substitute the writer suggests the three mile run. It may be of interest to note the line of argument used...
...note with pleasure the energy with which the Shooting Club has begun its work this fall. It is very desirable that we win the match with Yale this year and we are in a fair way to do so if the interest already taken in the club be kept up. This year we understand the number of candidates is fairly large, though the officers still hope that there are new men in college who can shoot, and will enter their names with the others. Practice shoots will come off this fall twice each week, while last year only...
...note with great pleasure the action of the Faculty in arranging to supply blue books for all the examinations, hour as well as mid-year and final. This is a provision which has long been wanted, and it will bring great relief not only to undergraduates but also to instructors...
...have casually referred to the growth of the Annex, but now that the statistics of the students there have been made, it is interesting to note how far its reputation has spread and from what distant states its numbers come. We have stated before the large number this year - over three hundred, - a large increase over last year. In addition to this a glance at the statistics of where this number comes from shows an interesting result. Regarding the States outside of New England, three students have come from California, one from Kansas, Minnesota, Illinois, Virginia, Missouri and the Sandwich...
...Harvard Democratic Club held an enthusiastic meeting in Sanders Theatre last night. The President of the club, Mr. Brown, opened the meeting by reading a letter from T. W. Higginson, regretting his absence; also one from W. E. Russell, and a short note from Grover Cleveland...