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...made by A. E. Wilder for the sophomores, and an equally witty one for the freshmen by E. L. Richards. So now Yale, '85, reposes no longer on the cold, cold ground, but sits gleefully on a good, substantial board fence. Although it may be a little out of place in a Harvard paper, still we would like to make the suggestion to Yale that, if she must sit on the fence, it would be much more comfortable if it were upholstered. Will not the News repeat this suggestion to its readers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ON THE FENCE. | 6/23/1882 | See Source »

News comes from New London that Chalfant has resumed his place in the boat. The hour of the race with Columbia has been changed to 6 o'clock in the evening, and Columbia has drawn the west side of the river for her position in the race. The race with Yale is to be rowed at either...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. | 6/23/1882 | See Source »

...their books until they can obtain their own prices for them; and by having an attractive and somewhat popular store, the advantages offered in this line ought to argue plainly in favor of leaving books for sale in the hands of Mr. King, in preference to almost any other place in Cambridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECOND-HAND BOOKS. | 6/23/1882 | See Source »

...Cornell crew attend the Lake George regatta, to take place on the Fourth of July...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPORTS AND PASTIMES. | 6/23/1882 | See Source »

...keeping track of a great many more that he would be unwarranted in purchasing to keep in stock. He also makes a specialty of handling the various publications of the several departments of the university, such as those of the museums, of the library, of the observatory, etc. His place of business is always in neat order, his show windows are usually attractive, and he is constantly striving to meet the demands of the people in the vicinity of Harvard square. Next autumn he will keep the largest stock of miscellaneous and text books ever brought to Cambridge, and these...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE HARVARD HERALD AND KING'S BOOK-STORE. | 6/23/1882 | See Source »