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...trustworthy correspondent from Princeton says that the Mott Haven team from that college will excel in general strength at the coming meet. A very large number of sure second men are reported, and, as our authority remarks, second places are very likely to count this year...
...classes, and partly because of the so-called Harvard indifference, but anything that will tend to increase this feeling and bind the members of a class more closely together, ought to receive a hearty support. Judging from the success which attended the '85 sophomore dinner, we feed sure that if the arrangements were placed in the hands of an energetic committee, there would be no doubt as to the success of a junior class dinner...
...much fairer method of pulling. Almost every year hitherto it has been found that the ground on one side was sand or loose, and gave the other team a decided advantage, such an advantage that the team on the ground side, whatever its real ability was pretty sure to win. A vote was taken as to the merits o the new athletic resolutions and a decided majority was on the negative side. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President. J. M. Wainwright, '84, Columbia; vice-president, A. G. Fell, '84, Princton; secretary, J. L. Ludlow, '86, Lafayette...
...many persons. The album will contain pictures of all present members of the class and of all past members now trying for a degree. There are certainly a hundred men in the senior class who wish a class album as a souvenir of their college life, and we feel sure that the only reason the signatures have not been handed in more rapidly is to be found in the customary indifference of students. As the committee have postponed the last day for receiving signatures there is still an opportunity for '84 to secure a heliotype album, of which we hope...
...bought of one another, they would have secured two profits instead of one; for-to use the exact words of Dr. Hamlin-home trade and commerce is and must be just twice as profitable as foreign commerce. Let them adopt this plan hereafter and they will be on the sure road to wealth. When a student needs clothes, let him buy them of one of the professors, and when the latter need clothes let them buy of the students. The freshmen should buy all their books of members of the upper classes, and the seniors should buy cigars from...