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...custom, and our doing so could have no political significance. On the other hand so pointed a change as taking part in the Democratic procession, would be taken as a sign of a great change of opinion at Harvard, and would be made much of in the Democratic press. This of course would be satisfactory to the Cleveland men here, but they can hardly expect that it would be highly relished by Republican students, a large number of whom would, I am sure, refuse to join in any such demonstration...
...elegant edition of the popular "Students Songs," published by Moses King, is now in press, and will soon appear...
...result of yesterday's university race over the Thames course at New London was felt on the part of those men at college who take sufficient interest in boating matters to follow closely the criticisms of the several college crews which from time to time appear in the college press, and in the boating reports of the principal daily papers. From both these sources the only impression that could be gained was that the university crew which Columbia sent to the Thames this year was, at best, of no greater strength and skill than those which have...
...Boston Herald says that the press accommodations on Holmes field were fully as inadequate as were those on Jarvis...
...following clipping was taken from the Yale News of Tuesday, May 3, just after the Yale-Dartmouth ball game and must be taken as an approval of the conduct of the Yale men at that game so generally condemned by the press: "We have a word of thanks for the way in which some members of the college used their voices yesterday to bring victory out of what seemed an almost sure defeat-but why wait so long. The game cannot always be won in the last half as it was yesterday. Let the cheering be strong and hearty from...