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...mention, except the fine play of Cooper at short. The visitors got their runs by bunching their hits and by Harvard bunching their errors. Ayrault pitched a fine game, allowing only two scattering hits to be made off his delivery. Nichols - as was to be expected - did not show up in his usual good form. Donovan, the League Umpire, did not appear, and his place was filled by a Columbia man, who was a little off on 'balls' and 'strikes.' Columbia secured two runs in the third inning on a muff by Phillips and two hits, one in the sixth...
...that for this reason an assessment must be levied on the other members of the class to meet the expenses of printing. We think that it is a manifest injustice on the part of the delinquent subscribers to act thus, and we trust that they will no longer show a disposition to allow other people to pay their bills...
Fourth, the statistics show that far from degenerating, the Union has had the most successful year in its history. This is evidenced by a larger attendance than ever before, by its financial prosperity, by the fact that the Union has this year distributed shingles, and thought it well to restrict its membership...
Fifth, the character of the debates has been considerably high. Far from "stuttering incoherence," as the Advocate charges, the meetings have been graced by the principal disputations of some of the foremost men in the University, as the CRIMSON files will show...
...played by our cricket team at Longwood on Saturday, although a severe defeat for Harvard, ought nevertheless to be regarded as a good opportunity for our team to find out how it stands when measured against other teams of the country. It has taken advantage of this opportunity to show itself equal to anything that is expected of it at so early a season. The game of Saturday brought out admirable playing on both sides, and displayed qualities in our men that augur well for the success of the team in the approaching cricket season. We can only say that...