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...have been obliged to scribble something myself, which will have to do in default of better. Now that I know how difficult it is to get words, I wish the music had been published earlier, but I have confidence in the musical ability of our class and I think that the rehearsals which we shall have next week will equal in number, and very likely surpass in effect, the rehearsals of '82. I hope that this explanation will serve as a partial justification in the eyes of my brother of '83, who is rightly disturbed at my very unfortunate tardiness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CLASS SONG. | 6/16/1883 | See Source »

...Well, sir, I should think they would! Good-day, Mr. Porter," and the president departed, saying nothing more, for he always wisely allowed for the existence of a certain amount of human nature in ingenious youth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENCEMENT PUNCH. | 6/13/1883 | See Source »

...unbeaten college to share the championship with her defeated rival. It would also be out of accordance with the customary foot-ball precedents, by one of which Princeton obtained second place over Harvard in the fall of '81, although each team had won but one game. We think that the Princetonian, upon considering the matter impartially, will see that the championship still rightfully belongs to Harvard and will acknowledge the fact, in Princeton's customary fair and disinterested spirit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/13/1883 | See Source »

...steward ought to be secured at once. We feel sure that their decision will be received pleasure by the great majority of the boarders at the hall, for although during the past few months in which Mr. Balch has been upon probation, the board has certainly improved. Nevertheless we think that nothing but Mr. Balch's removal will give complete satisfaction. The corporation have received application for the place from several men who are well recommended and would probably give entire satisfaction, and with the co-operation of the students themselves, we see no reason why the hall would...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/12/1883 | See Source »

...social clubs it is by no means strange that so strong a friendship should spring up as exists in numerous instances. Nearly half of the students belong to the fraternities, of which we have seven, and, from what knowledge I have of similar societies in other colleges, nowhere, I think, are they conducted in quite the same manner as here...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WILLIAMS. | 6/8/1883 | See Source »