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...Pot-Pourri from "Branglebrink," Carpenter...
There are several good pieces of fiction in the number. "An Unconventional Detective Story," by L. W. Mott and Louis How, and "Pot Boiling," by H. C. Greene, are amusingly written and have the additional merit of originality. In this respect alone are they superior to E. G. Knoblauch's "Even in Cambridge." Several of the Kodaks are pleasing, but the few other articles are unimportant if not uninteresting...
...eleven lined up slowly and then when the signal was given the men very often left their places before the ball was pot in play, causing much confusion; several times Fairchild had to call the ball down there being no one to pass...
...following men will be editors of the Yale Pot-Pourri for next year: T. A. Gardner, W. W. Smith and R. B. Wade...
...Beaman's address was jocular and entertaining though freighted with some points of serious interest. He said that at the instigation of some active spirits "some of us old fellows of New York" had been clubbing together their wealth and making a "jack pot" of it intending to add some new joy to the thirteen foot ball players already intoxicated by the ducat breath of victory. "Ube sunt, o pocula?" said he, "is a question I must ask of my friend Mr. Louis Clark, translating for his benefit, 'Where's them cups?' " He assured the guests that they had enough...