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...done, and the start has been well made. Now it remains to be seen whether the men are in earnest, and are determined to do successfully the work which remains for them to do before they meet Yale. This week being the first of their regular practice, ought to show a very decided improvement in their strength and method, and this improvement must come if they are to be successful in their game with Exeter next Saturday. Whether their first efforts prove successful or unsuccessful they must not let momentary exultation or discouragement affect their work, but must consider...
...Salmagundi Club will open its fifth annual show at the National Academy of Design on Saturday evening, Dec. 2, and close on Friday evening, Dec. 22. The 25th of November is the date on which works will be taken at the academy; earlier or later than this day none will be received. Charcoals, crayons, India inks, pen-and-inks, sepias, etchings, black and white oils, drawings on the block, pencil drawings, proofs of engravings are included in the work acceptable...
...interest and importance to all riding members will be discussed, and it is hoped that each rider will make an effort to be present. The present management of the club wish to have the club life this year much more active than ever before, and trust that members will show their desire to assist in the effort to be made, by their attendance upon the meeting this evening. It is to be hoped that all riders in '86 will be prompt in joining the club. The secretary's address and his hours of business will be published within...
...Boston have to pay for them when buying in large quantities. Arrangements have also been made where by a student can get one of these indispensable books by paying for it in small monthly instalments. In variety of styles of bindings and editions no bookstore in America can show a better assortment than is to be seen at King's bookstore...
...Harvard Union, organized in March, 1880, has had a most successful career. The secretary's books show a membership of about one hundred and eighty. Of this number 28 are from '83; 24 from '84; 15 from '85, and 4 from '86; the rest either being graduates of the college or members of the various schools connected with the university. The last report of the executive committee states "that interest in the debates of the society increased during the past year. The subjects for debate chosen during the last half year, 'Woman Suffrage,' 'Prohibition,' 'Free Trade,' 'Chinese Immigration' and 'Webster...