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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...bestow upon it the time necessary for complete success. For this reason we are happy to learn that the paper is to be controlled by undergraduates, and under their management we have no doubt that the Lampoon will be as successful in the future as it was in the past...
...farm-house in which our Crew was quartered the past three years is certainly too cramped, besides being in a very hot situation. It is at some distance from the boat-house, and is devoid of any shade or shelter from trees. In this respect, the Yale crew has the better position. But if a frame house could be built, somewhere near the boat-house on the pine-clad little promontory that juts out into the river, to be the property of the University Boat Club, the fullest requirements of the Crew would be met; for they are undisturbed here...
WITH this number, the Senior Editors of the Crimson relinquish their active work on the paper. During the past year it has been their pleasant duty to chronicle several events which may be looked upon as landmarks in the progress of the University. Chief among them is the opening of the Hemenway Gymnasium, a building which, in arrangement and completeness, must long rank first in this country, if not in the world. The completion of Sever Hall, with its improved system of ventilation, and its commodious recitation rooms, supplies a long-felt want. The Zoological Museum also, has been largely...
ACCORDING to the motion passed at the Intercollegiate Convention, on January 22, last, in regard to the championship cup, "the names of the winning colleges, with its individual winners, for the past five years, as well as future winners, are to be engraved on the cup." In this connection we looked up the records, thinking that the list of the successful colleges and individual winners might interest our readers. They are as follows...
...where can I register my name among those who are blessed?" Worldly Wise, with an ill-hidden smile of scorn, replied, "Don't register at all." "Nay, but I must," the hero replied. "Then sit upon that step," said Sloth, "and wait." So Lighthead waited, and the noon past and evening came - but no one else. Then he, feeling the day was cold, got up and departed. That night he thought much of his home, and wept...