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NOTICE.-The dinner to be given to the University crew will take place at Young's Hotel, Friday of this week at 7:30 P.M. The price, $2.50, is reason-able, and a large number of men should put down their names at Bartlett's at once, and not "wait and see who is going." The crew, after their victories last June have a right to expect a well attended dinner, and a warm reception and no flimsy excuses should be given, but every man, who can possibly, should surely be at the dinner. Men can do more towards encouraging...
...dormitory would exert would lower the exorbitant rent that rooms in any desirable locality now command. We must have another soon, and it is certainly better for the college to get the income from it than for outsiders. But certain it is that unless the college finds means to put up a dormitory pretty soon, outside capital will take advantage of the opportunity. Now if any of the university funds come up for reinvestment soon, it seems to us that the treasurer ought to consider this. One of the trustees of Yale College stated not long ago that...
...final of the hundred was won by Swinscoe over Louis second and Foote fhird in 10 3-4. Billings did not run. If Mr. Swinscoe would train we think he would make a good runner as some fast times are put to his credit in practice runs...
...putting the shot was as slow as usual. McRae, S. S., was put on scratch, all the other contestants, Homans, '85, Goodwin; 84, and Mumford, '84, having two feet advantage. Homans won with a put of 28 ft. 1 1-2 in., Goodwin, second 26 ft. 8 in. As Mr. C. H. Kip has left college, it is necessary for all those who are able to put at all to practice through the winter so that the events which Mr. Kip has won in past years may not go to some other college...
...work it is most unpleasant to find, on opening the door, some stranger who is searching in vain after some room, and who wishes to be directed to it. Most men do not carry plans of their buildings in their heads, and the consequence is that they are put to no little trouble in showing the person the room he desires to find...