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...stand, would be useless, as the soil is too loose and sandy, and that therefore each court would have to be made over entirely. The making of 50 Turf Courts, at their cost of about $150.00 apiece would be beyond our means, and therefore we have been obliged to resort to clay courts. Yet for players who are prejudiced towards grass courts, and also for tournaments, grass courts are preferable, and will indeed be necessary when the Inter-Collegiate Tournament is held here, and so we did not wish to have all the courts made of clay. A place...
...returned the blow in a manner which made the young man have a nose bleed. It is needless to say that the other participants in the rush retired precipitately, and order was restored at once. Hereafter, when Columbia under-classmen desire to rush each other, they will have to resort to some place outside of the college...
Some of the members of the Cricket Club, for want of a crease on the college grounds, resort to the Longwood grounds to practice...
...others seek experience in travel, but there are a few who find themselves able to follow out some line of study in which they are interested. It is for such men that the following brief description of the great French schools is intended. The German universities are a favorite resort for the ambitions, but there is a kind of training that they do not give, and that want is supplied by the Frenchs school...
...success, and from the number of entries and the care with which the arrangements have been made, there can be but little doubt that the races of tomorrow will eclipse in interest all those previously held under the auspices of the club. Last year the club was compelled to resort to the track on Beacon Park, because the college would not allow the organization to hold any open races upon Jarvis field. This year, by making the open races invitation races, the opposition of the faculty was removed, and the club is enabled to return to their own track, which...