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...recent Mathematical Tripos examination, at Cambridge, two ladies obtained mathematical honors. One attained the standard of senior optime, and the other of junior optime...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AT OTHER COLLEGES. | 3/9/1877 | See Source »

RADICAL changes in the management of the inter-collegiate contests have been found necessary, and now the whole affair is placed in the hands of a Board of Regents, chosen annually by (1) the students in the Senior and Junior classes of the colleges represented, (2) the Faculties of those colleges, and (3) by a body of Fellows consisting of those college graduates who have taken prizes in the contests, of the judges and examiners, and of a number of honorary members, not exceeding twelve at any one time, chosen by the Fellows because of eminence in literature, science...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/9/1877 | See Source »

...private affair, got up by a few members of the class of '74, with Mr. Benj. Curtis at their head, in June of that year. This led to a regularly organized association, which met on Jarvis Field in October of 1874, under the auspices of the then Senior class. The great interest shown in it at that time resulted in the two yearly meetings which have always, until this year, taken place in the spring and autumn when the condition of Jarvis rendered meetings impossible. It was owing to the success of this enterprise that Harvard started the Intercollegiate Athletic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. | 3/9/1877 | See Source »

...Each of the members of the Senior Class at Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., is obliged to write a poem of one hundred lines, and one of the subjects which have been given is "The Bennett-May Duel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AT OTHER COLLEGES | 2/23/1877 | See Source »

...with great regret that we chronicle the retirement of our Senior Board, as it is mainly due to their efforts that the Crimson has of late been more successful financially than ever before. The board from the Sophomore Class is composed as follows: Wilmot T. Cox, George H. Davis, Edward C. Perkins, Joseph G. Thorp, Jr., William G. Twombly, and William Sheafe, Business Editor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/23/1877 | See Source »