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IT is earnestly hoped that all members of the Cercle Francais who have neglected to pay their dues will pay at once, as several large bills remain unpaid by the Society, owing to the failure of members to pay dues.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BREVITIES. | 6/4/1875 | See Source »

We had on board several English noblemen, among whom was the Duke of Sutherland, who is famous at home for going to all the fires in London. The policemen on the beats near his home have standing instructions to call him whenever there is a fire of any consequence anywhere...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MY FELLOW-PASSENGERS. | 6/4/1875 | See Source »

THERE has been some dissatisfaction expressed with the boat-club system on the ground that very often all the boats of one club are in use, while many of the boats of the others are on the rests, so that men are obliged to go away without a row, though...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/4/1875 | See Source »

THE University Nine left Cambridge for Princeton Thursday evening, 13th inst., intending to play the New Haven professionals on Friday and the Princeton University Nine on Saturday. Owing to some difficulty in obtaining accommodations at New Haven, the men did not get a very good night's rest, and in...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE UNIVERSITY GAMES IN NEW HAVEN AND PRINCETON. | 5/21/1875 | See Source »

In "A Terrible Tragedy," the second farce on the programme, the leading characters were admirably taken by Messrs. Sargent and Harris, who were ably supported by Messrs. Whitney and Hosford. As a whole the farce was decidedly well done. The double quartette followed this farce with several College songs, all...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THEATRICALS. | 5/21/1875 | See Source »