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...students which existed when the base-ball boom was started, seems to be dying out, except among the members of the nines. Never has greater enthusiasm concerning anything been exhibited at Columbia than in regard to base-ball during the past spring, and, as events would tend to show, never has enthusiasm so quickly commenced to pass away. Although the association comprises a large number of members, larger, in fact, than any other, it has already been compelled to go into debt. [Spectator...
...student; nor do the authorities directly grant any such principle to exist. Still, the almost universal attitude of instructors and uncertain statements of the regulations have always allowed the inference that, to a certain extent, attendance upon recitations was voluntary. All that was necessary, was that a student should show sufficient ground for supposing that the purposes of his residence were being carried out. Of course, continuous residence was understood, but absence for such a short period as three days seemed to be considered allowable. Whether or not the student was fulfilling those purposes, was supposed to be indicated...
...members of the Everett Athenaeum will give a minstrel show at their rooms, Wednesday evening, at 7.45. The minstrel company will consist of twenty-four members, made up as follows: End men, four; chorus, eleven; orchestra, nine. All past members of the Athenaeum are cordially invited to be present...
...asserted that he did not consider them necessary to the welfare of the woolen industry. He argued at some length against the protection tariff, and claimed that the general competition of the world will find where a staple can be manufactured cheapest before mere local competition and experience show that the tariff is prejudicial to the woolen industry. The speaker glanced at the labor and capital problem and said that great danger lurked in a breach between employee and employer. Mr. Hazard evidently spoke in sympathy with the feeling of his audience, and the close of his lecture was followed...
...members of the Everett Athenaeum will give a minstrel show at their rooms, Wednesday evening, at 7.45. The minstrel company will consist of twenty-four members, made up as follows: End men, four; chorus, eleven; orchestra, nine. All past members of the Athenaeum are cordially invited to be present...