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...respects a fit person to be admitted to the institution, which he declared was maintained by donations from the General and State Governments, a tax-payer of which he was. Mr. Hawley had previously been a student at the university, and at the close of the term last spring had received an honorable dismissal. When he renewed his application for membership in September last the question was asked him if he had not, since his withdrawal from the college, connected himself with a Greek-letter society. His reply was that he had, and that he was then a member...
...Princetonian thinks that Princeton's failure to obtain first place last spring in base ball, and its loss of the foot ball championship in the fall, were largely due to the faulty training, or rather, over-training of nine and eleven. The Princetonian thinks that if the weather continues as it has been for the past few weeks, the nine could obtain incalculable benefit from outdoor practice at batting...
...into decent physical condition. With some it was a dismal failure, and injuries, contracted through their neglect, at the outset almost destroyed their usefulness in the important games that followed. A light but steady practice in the gymnasium during the winter, and some regular out-door training in the spring and summer, is what our players must come to if Harvard is to gain the supremacy on the foot ball field next fall. The lacrosse team, the nine, and class crews, give the men ample facilities to improve their condition next spring; and the captain of the foot ball team...
...keep it from falling. Some of the energetic members of '84 started a subscription paper and the house is now in good order. The sophomore class has a number of men in training, and they have shown a desire to do some good work on the water next spring. The crew will probably consist of M. A. Newell, bow; H. C. Bumpus, No. 2; J. G. Doron, No. 3; E. B. Durfee, No. 4; E. D. Burr, No. 5; and R. Lamb, captain, No. 6. A new costume has been adopted, cosisting of blue knee pants and white boating shirt...
...subscribe as liberally as possible toward supporting the athletic interests of his class. Every freshman nine since 1878 has been defeated by Yale. This year the freshmen have plenty of good material for a nine, and there is no reason why they should not beat the Yale freshmen next spring. To do this, however, it will be necessary to play as many games as possible with outsiders before the Yale game, and this cannot be done unless '85 shows herself much more liberal during the next few weeks than she has in the past...