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...Vassar Central Republican Campaign Committee that, on the day before the election, polls should be opened, and a special election of their own should be held; a small election, one petite election pour un sou as it were, but still one that would give the college an opportunity to show the great outside world just where it stood on the momentous question...
...true student relish the tempting spread on a Memorial Hall board. They have seen Harvard, or think they have, and go away satisfied doubtless to talk of Harvard's many fine buildings and superior advantages. But really they have seen only the outside of what the college has to show only the largeness and grandeur of the parietal resources of Harvard. Could they see what these buildings contain, they would certainly find much more to interest them than any outside view could give. A very common belief is that college men care little about their rooms, and caring little...
...overcome them. The more important the game, the better the team plays. We have only to think of the gallant fight made in the Princeton game, to assure us that every man on the team will play his very best in the struggle to-morrow against Yale. Now to show its appreciation of their efforts, the college should go down in a body to New Haven and encourage our men to make another fight, just as they did in the Princeton game. Although the weather has been very unfavorable for foot ball the last few days, the eleven has profited...
...Seminar will be held to day in U. 19 at 4 P. M. Mr. A. C. Lane will read a lecture on "The Grammar of Mathematics." The following will be the subjects for discussion: I. An equilateral triangle, square and regular hexagon are in scribed in the same circle. Show geometrically that the square is equivalent to the difference of the squares on the sides of the triangle and square. II. Find the condition that the four points of intersection of two conics lie in a circle...
...rather early in the season to state definitely anything definitely in regard to the nine ; but everything tends to show that Harvard will have one of the strongest nines that she has ever put in the field. Le Moyne, Coolidge and Baker will not play this year ; but there are able players to fill their positions. The following men will train all winter, and will probably play in the nine. Nichols has been practising faithfully all the fall and will probably pitch. Allen will catch without doubt, as his fine record last year places him far ahead of college catchers...