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...have such a publication? It cannot be that with our fifteen or sixteen hundred students all the wit and talent of illustration is bound up in the Lampoon, and by making the number of editors larger the work for each one would be comparatively small, and, best of all, the work would be out in time...
...another column will be found one of the complaints. The writer's arguments in favor of illustrations and "grinds" have been answered in a previous number of the CRIMSON. Sufficient it is to say that the college is too large to indulge in personalities, and that the humorous artistic talent of the college has quite as much as it can attend to, in supporting the Lampoon...
...added to the organization, and two or three informal "smokers" were held which all the men greatly enjoyed. This spring has shown a revival of out-door work and the race meeting held by the club only a few weeks ago brought to Cambridge much of the best riding talent in the country, making the meeting most successful. Tonight, the last meet and run of the club for the year will be made to Woodlawn Park, Auburndale, and after the return by moonlight another "smoker" will be held to wind up the festivities of the season. With propitious weather there...
...Larghetto, by Prof. Paine, written as a trio for piano and strings. It is as pleasing as a concert piece as it is remarkable as a composition. We hope that the Pierian will not fail to continue in this branch of music for which they seem to possess most talent. Mr. Lilienthal was warmly greeted and encored at the end of his song. Mr. Cabot's fine 'cello playing was likewise much enjoyed. A pleasant feature of the concert was a trio with a new yodel. by Mr. Dorr, which was duly applauded and encored. Altogether the concert...
...After great cheering for the Princeton and home nines the brass band was loudly called for from seemingly all portions of the yard. The brass band coyly responded and agreeably surprised all parties. The selections were most creditably performed, and we have reason to be proud of the musical talent which has long been latent, but now, thanks to Mr. Holt, will afford great pleasure to the students during the long summer evenings. After a number of glees and selections the band marched around the yard followed by the nine, who were carried by classmates. The yard was enlivened...