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...daily as far as they must to play. The team is to play the Unions of Boston, one of the best twelves in the country, next Saturday, on Jarvis, by way of practice for the Oelrichs tournament at New York the following week. Immediately preceding Saturday's game will occur the throwing competitions, at which we hinted some time since. The conditions of the contest are to be as follows: Any student of the university may take part. Each contestant to deposit as an entrance fee 50 cents for each event for which he proposes...
...Star lecture courses and Swiss Bell-Ringers. Upon this, three of the intelligent clergymen of the classic 'Port have taken it upon themselves to denounce in scathing terms this performance in particular, and the theatre in general. The Transcript thereupon expresses its surprise that such a proceeding could ever occur in a "University City." A "University City" is a delightfully elastic phrase, and might by this process be made the cloak of reproach for a multitude of sins. Nevertheless it would be hard to extend the reproach for such narrowness to the university itself. The good people of Cambridge proper...
...friend is also of the opinion that a national university would be a fruitful source of political corruption, and that the management would be fettered by congressional experiments and investigations. "It means that the revolution of parties would be succeeded by the revolution of faculties." Although it will probably occur to our readers that our friend of the Cynic is a little too easily frightened at the idea of a university he has created, still all will probably agree with him when he urges that instead of devoting our energies to the establishment of a national university, we should "build...
...college. Rarely, if ever, has it happened that so many important contests should come off on one day. The contest for the cup at the Polo Grounds, the Yale-Harvard base-ball game on our own grounds, and the Yale-Harvard lacrosse game at New Haven, all occur today. For the cup our chances are certainly good; our prospects for the ball game have improved greatly since the Brown game, and there ought to be little doubt as regards the result of the lacrosse game. We hope that in all three of the events Harvard may make a record...
...been given by T. R. Hilliard, of the senior class. He has had considerable experience, and is thought by the crew to be competent to do that very important work. The quarters of the crew at New London are being put in readiness for their reception, which will occur June...