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...charged by the Princetonian, and a very serious charge it is, that "one of the prominent nines of the college league played, during July, a number of games with a professional nine in a large neighboring city, and received a money compensation for their pains. This sum, large or small (it does not matter), was not to be expended for any college athletic organization, but, if we are rightly informed, went into the pockets of the individual players. This is the first time, as far as we are aware, that a college nine has been hired to play base ball...
...This makes the total class passed 278 in number, or larger by 29 than any other class ever admitted to Harvard College. The number of dropped men from '85 will raise the sum total of the class...
...great as could have been wished. Next year it is possible to greatly extend its usefulness and increase its advantages. This can be accomplished if but a larger number will come forward and become patrons of the institution. Considering the large return offered on the investment, and the small sum required to obtain the privileges of the room, it is certainly surprising that it is not better patronized. In proportion as its membership increases, its advantages also increase. Every one should remember the reading room next year, and give it his support and patronage. It will certainly amply repay...
...School of Columbia College, and have taken a two years' course in the School of Political Science; they are to hold office for three years and be reeligible; during their term they shall deliver an annual course of twenty lectures, and shall be entitled to receive the sum of five hundred dollars per annum. The appointments are to begin in June...
...With these facts in view, our prospects are threatening. And yet we dare assert that a far greater cause of dissatisfaction among the lacrosse men is the lack of support shown them. In every trip which they have made they have paid their own expenses, receiving a mere nominal sum as their share of the gate-money, and have also furnished their own uniforms. These expenses, borne throughout by the individual players, have grown to be pretty heavy, and in spite of their constant victories, there is no promise of better times in the future. It is ungenerous...