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Eighty-four's Triumph was a grand success. The procession was weird, the talking part of the programme good, and the drinking part entirely satisfactory. The poem was delivered by Mr. J. F. Jenkins, Jr., and the oration by Mr. J. H. Ward, Jr. The convivium afterwards was held in the American Institute Fair building, where hat kicking, crack walking and busy times generally were rife until the "wee sma' hours...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLUMBIA. | 6/23/1882 | See Source »

That the class day of '82 is to be a complete success there is not the least doubt. For this no slight praise is due the class committee, who have labored earnestly to remove all the petty annoyances and unpleasant features that have characterized so many previous class days. Foremost among the many evils they have remedied is the indiscriminate circulation of tickets, by which very objectionable persons were formerly enabled to gain admittance to the yard and halls. We commend the conduct of the class committee of '82 to those of future classes, and extend to them the sincere...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/23/1882 | See Source »

...connection. He has worked hard and faithfully for the interests of the nine and for Harvard. Assuming the duties of his office at a time when everything looked bright for Harvard, he has met with the bitterest disappointment. The only consolation he has is that Harvard's lack of success is not in any way due to his poor playing or his mismanagement. His playing throughout the year can be characterized in no other way than as brilliant, and his management has been eminently satisfactory. To have the pleasure of leaving college as the captain of a championship nine snatched...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/23/1882 | See Source »

Some time during the week the Athletic Association will give a gymnastic exhibition, which promises to be very successful, as the men have been in constant practice for several months and have accomplished some excellent work. There will also be a concert given by the college orchestra and glee club, and the junior dramatic entertainment given with such success a few weeks ago will be repeated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WILLIAMS. | 6/23/1882 | See Source »

...HAVEN, June 20. Annuals, "which come but once a year," are now almost over, and each low stand man is waiting in fear and trembling for news of his success or failure, as the case...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE. | 6/23/1882 | See Source »