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...mean to imply that the price used to be concealed in order to cover up the affairs of the association; there was no such intention. At the same time increased publicity should be met with just comprehension. It is believed by some that the stability and success of the association will be best secured by inducing the members to become fully acquainted with its affairs. They certainly have the moral courage to face the truth, and, if anything is wrong, they may right it. I only hope that the explanation I shall now give will reach all those...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEMORIAL HALL. | 3/23/1883 | See Source »

...last concert of the Symphony Orchestra last evening was an eminent success. The events of the programme were the concerto for piano in E flat, by Mr. Henschel, and the symphonic poem by Prof. Paine. The concerto was highly appreciated by the audience, the parts in the adagio carried by the violins being especially admired. Mr. Henschel's rendering of the final allegro movement added much to the interpretation of the number. The symphonic poem, "The Tempest," which was conducted by the composer, aroused in its strong contrasts all the fire and brilliancy and all the subdued feelings which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/23/1883 | See Source »

...become distinguished in the union is considered one of the rising men of the university. A brilliant speech excites comments throughout the whole university. This is shown by the fact that the Oxford Magazine devotes an editorial to a young freshman whose first effort in debate was such a success that it was considered a matter of general interest. The poetry of the Magazine is of a decidedly superior tone. An excellent parody of Chaucer runs through several numbers. The Oxford poet, however, seems to delight as much in French forms as his American brother...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE OXFORD MAGAZINE. | 3/20/1883 | See Source »

Ayars made a hard, plucky fight, and we predict for him success before leaving college...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. A. A. | 3/19/1883 | See Source »

...second winter meeting was a decided success. The events were all well contested, and in several cases the records were better than were made last year. In the two-hand vault Mr. At kinson succeeded in raising his record of last year over an inch. The lightweight sparring called forth great enthusiasm. The numerous entries in the standing high jump made the event an entertaining one. Altogether the meeting compares favorably with those of former years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/19/1883 | See Source »