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...York Evening Post of Thursday last contains an article on "The Athletic Policy," by Dr. Sargent...
...following is received in a letter from a graduate of '87, who is at present editor of a prominent daily newspaper in the West. "I notice by the New York Post that the faculty have not put down in the new scheme of electives any course in journalism, short-hand, and some other things advocated by the college papers. To a person who knows something of journalism as it is supposed to be, and as it really is, the decision of the faculty seems to be a very wise...
...unusual interest. The subject for debate is of importance, even to-day, as efforts are still on foot to remove the political disabilities which have been placed on Jefferson Davis. Aside from the present importance of this subject, it is of additional interest as it deals with the post-bellum pollcy of our government,-a policy on which everyone has decided opinions. With this topic for discussion, a warm political debate may be expected that will reward the attention of all members of the Union...
HUNDRED YARD RACEwas run. The contestants were R. D. Smith, '86; C. O. Lander, '86; A. F. Holden, '88; and c. A. Porter, '88. The start. was almost even, but Smith and Porter pulled ahead, and ran neck and neck up to the fifty yard post; then Holden spurted and easily led for the rest of the race, coming in two feet ahead of Smith, the time was 10 4 5s. Porter was third man. At the same time C. H. Atkinson, '85, and H. L. Clark, '87, jumped...
...three goals thrown in short order by Ross during the first half, and by 1 goal in the second made by the same player. Harvard's 2 goals were mane in the 2d, Twombly, and the second by Hood. Once during the game, the ball struck the Somerville goal post, but unluckily bounded back outside the goal. Some excuse for the demoralization of the Harvard defense during the first half of the game may be found in the fact that Drake, goal-tender was ill,-so ill that he had to be changed-and that Peabody was suffering from...