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...would be too sanguine a prediction to say that Harvard has an even chance of winning tomorrow. For it must be remembered that George S. Patterson, America's champion cricketer, will captain the Pennsylvania eleven. He was over in England and Ireland last summer with the Gentlemen of Philadelphia, and won the latter's cup with an average of over 40 runs per inning. He also, except one man, did the best bowling on the trip. With him will be Wood of the first eleven of the Germantown C. C., H. C. Thayer of the first eleven of the Merion...
...annual open games of the New York Athletic Club were held on Saturday on Travers Island, the club's summer home. The games were all scratch and the track was in fine condition. A large number of college men entered and some succeeded in winning prizes. Princeton took five firsts and two thirds; Yale two firsts, one second and one third; Harvard one and one-half seconds and fourth; Columbia one second. Cary's work was exceptionally good, as he won the 100, 220 and 440 yards dashes. In the 100 yards dash Sherrill and Cary met; the race...
...regard to the character and number of the courses that ought to be taken by men with particular ends in view. The philosophical pamphlet is also very good and will repay perusal even by men who have no special interest in the subject. The Divinity School and the summer school of geology also have their pamphlets ready. Most of the college departments are rather late, but all the descriptions of the courses may be had at the office within the next few days...
CHAS. L. MIX, '90, 57 College House.The largest and best summer resort paper published is offered for sale, as the editor desires to go to Europe to live. Society paper: profitable: plant complete. Terms easy. Address 2t] "EDITOR," care Leavitt and Peirce...
...Moody's summer school will be held as usual at Northfield, in the northwestern part of Massachusetts on New London northern division of the Central Vermont Railroad. The school begins Saturday, June 29, and closes Wednesday, July 9. The total expenses, with the exception of car fare, will be $15. Students will assemble here from all colleges in the United States, and active measures have also been taken to have delegations from the great universities in Great Britain, Sweden, Germany and France. Last year the English universities were represented, so that it was possible to compare their methods of Christian...