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...Southhampton, championship of Long Island; 29th, Wright and Ditson's annual lawn tennis tournament, Newcastle, N. H.; August 5th, Mass. Sporting club Invitation; 12th, Narragansett lawn tennis club; 21st, championship singles of America, Newport, R. I.; September 2d, Lenox Lawn tennis club; 9th, Rochester tennis club; 16th, Washington, Southern championship; October 6th, Inter-collegiate lawn tennis championship...
...Haven; manager, A. E. Jenks, of Boston; treasurer, C. H. Haskell, of Norwich. The clubs have severed their connection with the university glee club, and next year will start out on an independent basis. They have already made arrangements for a Christmas trip, when they will visit several southern cities. The trip will be made in a special Pullman car, now in progress of construction for them. The car will be named the "Apollo" and will be fitted up in Yale blue. The clubs have already received letters from several of the cities they intend to visit assuring them...
...Christmas recess next year? According to VIII statute of the University, the recess is but eleven days long-shorter than that of almost any other college in the country, and as by the new regulations no cuts at that time are allowed, this vacation becomes a simple mockery to southern and western men who must spend most of it in traveling in order to get home at all during the year. The only remedy is a petition to the corporation and overseers of the university, and this ought to be made immediately. Can not, therefore, a petition be started, such...
...SOUTHERN CLUB.- The club picture will be taken at 1.30 p. m. Thursday, May 9, on steps at back of library...
There were four routes proposed for the canal-the southern route; the route by Panama; the ship railway, and the canal through lake Nicaragua. It was found that the southern route would require a tunnel to be drilled through solid rock, high enough to allow there lower masts of a ship to pass under. This trunnel would have been very expensive, and it was also found that the expense that would have to be increased in sending down the topmast of vessels would offset the advantage gained by the canal, so the scheme was a bandoned. The plan...