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...CRIMSON is in receipt of a note from Prince Wolkonsky in which he requests that, inasmuch as he has no practical possibility of taking personal leave of all the students he has met in his stay at Cambridge, the following lines from him be published...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prince Wolkonsky's Farewell. | 11/28/1893 | See Source »

...plans are carried out the Glee Club, Mandolin Club, and the Guitar and Banjo Club, about 35 in all, will leave for Providence Friday afternoon, December 22. They will stay at the Narragansett Hotel. After the concert at Providence the next one will be given in New York Saturday evening. In New York they will be at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. On Sunday they will go to Washington, where they will stop at the Arlington, giving a concert on Christmas. Tuesday night's concert will be at Baltimore, and Pittsburg will entertain them on Wednesday. They will stay...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Musical Clubs. | 11/7/1893 | See Source »

...interferes with a just and fair settlement of class supremacy in football. If the spectators crowd upon the field they are sure, before the game is over, to spoil the play. At the class baseball games, where certainly the enthusiasm is just as great, classmen are generally content to stay outside the lines; the feeling should be the same during the football series. If arrangements have not already been made to keep the crowd back, the managers would do justice to the teams by appointing a number of men from each class to see that the field is kept clear...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/31/1893 | See Source »

College life is full of petty abuses, some of which can be remedied and some of which seem inherent in the life itself and consequently bound to stay. Of those which can be remedied, the greater part begin at the opening of the term and, unless checked then and there, continue through the year. Most of them seem trivial, but they nevertheless take away a great deal of the pleasure and profit of the course. Our attention has been called to the fact that there are men in some of the philosophy and economics courses, where the matter in hand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/6/1893 | See Source »

...representatives of the Corporation and Board of Overseers. Everything has been done by the authorities to make the affair pleasant and profitable and its success or failure is now in the hands of the new comers. They can make it or spoil it as they choose to attend or stay away. The man who purposely stays away is either so snobbish that he won't go or so timid that he's blind, and in either case he's much better outside of such a gathering and outside the college. Every man who is not blind to his opportunity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/2/1893 | See Source »

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