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...affairs of his own observation about college, and many a shrewd and simple grain of wisdom he has been able to distill in the process. John holds decided opinions on all the great questions of the day, and always exercises his privilege of the ballot, we may be sure, with due deliberation. If questioned, he can give a very graphic and remarkable history of the Christian religion, with astonishing exactitude as to dates and events, hitherto unknown to the learned world...
...many really well-fought contests have daily taken place every spring between volunteer nines, among whom have appeared some very good players. Very many men like to play ball but are deterred from appearing as candidates for the 'Varsity for various reasons. From among these men, who will be sure enough to appear on the field if inducements to play are offered them, and from among the substitutes of the regular teams, it will be easy enough to organize a nine that will give good practice to the 'Varsity, and especially to the Freshman nine, whose poor success of late...
...bulwark of chairs piled upon the surrounding tables, and is serenaded by the clatter of plates and hardware. Now all this might be obviated with very little difficulty. Why not have the late breakfast table in the little side-room corresponding to the auditor's room? To be sure, this room is at present occupied, but there is no necessity of its being used regularly, as there are so many vacant tables in the hall proper. This arrangement would almost completely do away with the many objections to the late table as it is now conducted. There would...
...thought or attention, unanimously agree that a race of four miles is but a needless test of a man's endurance, and that no man can row that distance, spurred on by ambition and excitement and straining every muscle at each stroke, without some serious injury, which is sure to make itself apparent sooner or later. Such a strain on both nerves and muscles can not be without effect, as has been shown in many cases, during or immediately after the race. It is a well known fact that boating men are short-lived, due, undoubtedly, to the overexertion undergone...
...resulting to a nine, comparatively inexperienced, when they can meet their opponents on home ground surrounded by ardent supporters and fellow-collegians. We hope that the managers of the freshman nine will appreciate this fact and act accordingly. There is good material for an excellent nine, and we are sure that our contributor reiterates the sentiments of the whole college when he expresses an urgent desire to see the freshmen victorious...