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...essential for the success of the bicycle races next Wednesday that there should be a large number of entries from the college, and we wish to urge all bicyclers to do all in their power to insure the success of the meeting. Entries must be in before May 13. It is to be hoped that the attendance at the races will be large enough to insure their continuance. Bicycling has always been a popular sport at Harvard, but interest in it has dwindled during the past year. It will be a matter for congratulation if the coming races shall revive...
...There are those who maintain, respecting Princeton College, that, granting Dr. McCosh's eminent success in money-getting, the tone and manner of the students have not improved during his reign nor has the college advanced in literary culture. Such critics take exception to the perpetual stress laid on the getting of money, as though that were what the faculty chiefly looked for in the head of a college...
...opinion from the college which is favorable to the action of the faculty. We hope that this fact will be well considered by the faculty and that they will reconsider an action which proves to be in the highest degree distasteful to the students and prejudicial to the success of the new track...
...advocates of protection. The superintendent of the thread mills at Willimantic, Conn., embraced the opportunity to invite a number of Yale students to inspect the mills. Free transportation and a free lunch induced upwards of two hundred and fifty students to accept the invitation. The excursion was a grand success. The trip was a pleasant one, and the Yale students were much pleased with what they saw. The mills alone were well worth the journey, surrounded as they were by every evidence of happiness and prosperity. The delegation of students left much impressed with the excellent management and the generous...
Although the team is to be congratulated upon its success last Saturday, still it should realize that its play is far from perfect, and it should endeavor to make great improvement before meeting Princeton's fine team on the 10th. Our goalkeeper is probably the best college player in his position, but he should be quicker in gaining and throwing the ball. The three first men on the defence, Davis, Rueter and Noble, play a very fine game, although they sometimes play too far from the goal. Of the fielders, Machado plays excellently; he catches and throws well...