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...orders for the formation of the Harvard contingent in the torchlight parade are pub ished this morning, and we trust they will be obeyed to the letter. In voting to join the Republican procession, the classes stated that their action was not to be considered as being significant of their political views, and therefore we hope that every one will observe the rule about transparencies and cheering for candidates. We would caution the men to preserve as perfect order as possible; in view of the disgraceful exaggerations concerning Harvard recently made by the press, we cannot be too careful...
...order to help pay off a small indebtedness of the society contracted by the heavy expenses of last year's theatricals, and also to keep out an element which generally attends public lectures in Cambridge more from an idle curiosity than from any genuine interest in the affair. We trust that when M. Coquelin comes he may be as well repaid for his visit as those who will have the opportunity to hear...
Today the 'varsity eleven leaves for Worcester where it will play the football team representing the Worcester Institute of Technology. We wish the eleven the best of success in this, their first game of the season, and trust that the confidence reposed by the college at large in the team will not prove misplaced...
This plan of doing the society's business proved so successful last year that it is to be pursued again this year and will meet, we trust, with equal success. No organization could have done more to bring the prices of Cambridge tradesmen within reasonable bounds than the Co-operative Society has done. It deserves aid and has the hearty support of the large majority of the students in college...
...them. But when their efforts are greeted with derision the work becomes tenfold harder and more discouraging. If anyone thinks that the work of the men deserves his jeers, nothing is easier than that he show his superiority by coming in the field and doing the work better. We trust that those who are not gentlemen enough by instinct to avoid hurting the feelings of the men may at least control themselves for the sake of the success of the eleven...