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Unless two hundred paid subscriptions can be secured for the Lampoon within two week's time, the paper will be compelled to suspend publication. The price per subscription for the remaining half year is $1.50. A book will be immediately placed at Bartlett's, and everyone who is interested in seeing the Lampoon continued, is urgently requested to enter his name there at once. Seventy-five of those who subscribed at the beginning of the year have not yet paid their subscriptions. The money for these must be obtained within a few days, as the paper is seriously involved. Subscription...
...base-ball games which take place today and tomorrow, it would be well to have some understanding between the faculty and students; and no way seems as good as to have a conference between several men from the upper classes and the president. To forbid any disturbance, and then suspend the men who disobeyed their injunction, would be impracticable, on account of the number of men who would have to suffer. A clear understanding between faculty and students is the best way to solve the difficulty...
...board of directors deem it advisable to suspend shooting until after the close of the mid-year's, and there will be consequently no matches offered during this month. All wishing shot gun practice will be accommodated at the range of the Middle sex Gun Club, in Watertown. This club will meet for practice tomorrow afternoon, at 1.30, and arrangements have been made by which the members of the H. S. C. can secure balls and pigeons at the regular rates. Cars for Watertown leave Harvard square every half-hour. The seals and shingles of the club...
...that a great deal more care be bestowed on it so as to ensure perfect safety beyond doubt. We escaped an appalling disaster by so little that it ought to be a sufficient warning in the future for one department not to depend on another's watchfulness, and so suspend investigation until after the accident has happened. All in all, we have every reason to be thankful that it was no worse. The outcome has been so much better than anyone at the time supposed was possible, that we gladly allow the matter to rest here...
...there can be no danger to apprehend that the college press will ever array itself in opposition to the college faculty except in the most extreme cases, and then it were far wiser that a most careful in quiry be made before such a measure as a threat to suspend be taken...