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...FROM OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENT.]WILLIAMSTOWN, Dec. 4, 1882. Saturday afternoon, Nov. 25, the pent-up antagonism between the sophomores and freshmen found vent in a sharply contested foot-ball game. After a close struggle the referee awarded the game to the freshmen, the score being one goal to nothing. The goal was sharply disputed by many, who maintain that the ball was carried by the wind several feet outside the poles...
...Harvard Union meets in Sever 11 at 7.30 this evening, instead of Thursday evening, as usual. The question for debate, "Resolved, That the Republican party has outlived its usefulness," is a very interesting one, and will probably call forth many speeches from the floor. The regular disputants are: Affirmative - H. M. Lloyd, '83; E. A. Hibbard, '84. Negative - G. E. Foss, '85; J. McK. Merriam...
...fact that most of the men in the two upper classes who have a taste for gymnasium work have exercised so long that there is not the same room for improvement in their case as in the case of those men who have taken but little regular exercise. With so large a number of entries the contest will doubtless be very close, and the result will be awaited with much interest...
...Acta Columbiana "regrets" Harvard's victory over Princeton. It says; "Harvard's poor playing was a disgrace to men of the size and weight of those on the Harvard team." As to the Columbia-Harvard game it says that with her regular team Columbia would have won, "without much doubt." All of which it is needless to comment upon...
...that shall stimulate an interest in classical subjects; and, secondly, to bring about an acquaintance and an interchange of experience between those interested in Philology, by having social meetings at different times during the year. Work of this sort is all that can be done in departments where the regular courses of lectures practically exhaust the subjects of study...