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...executive body, whose duty it will be to preserve order in the college yard. And it is not desirable that these two bodies should be identical. Therefore let every man cast his vote to day for the most influential of his classmates, after due and thoughtful consideration. We trust that the result of to-day's election will be entirely satisfactory, and that every man in college will give his hearty support and co-operation to the gentlemen who shall be chosen for such responsible positions...
...president is said to be an ardent exponent of the new ideas of reform in collegiate work, and it is expected that his administration will result in placing Yale on a more radical basis. We welcome this new proof of the wisdom of the policy of Harvard. We trust that the work of President Dwight will demonstrate that reform in college work is necessary and practicable. The long and honorable term of office which President Porter has filled, marks an era in the growth of Yale, both materially and in influence. But if the times demand methods which...
...student committee. Yet a representative committee, if elected, is certain to exercise a stronger influence than any set of resolutions, however formally drawn up and endorsed. But the committee cannot hope for success unless supported by the good will and hearty assistance of their fellow students. We trust that the committee will prove efficient in their work, and that henceforth our celebrations will be somewhat more gentlemanly, if less extravagant...
Resolved, That we, the students in mass-meeting assembled, do accept this trust in full appreciation of its meaning, and devote to use our influence to suppress disturbances of all kinds in the college yard...
...representative base-ball men was immediately held, and it was decided to inform Yale that she must either stick to her agreement, or consider the game forfeited to Harvard. A telegram to this effect was immediately despatched. This behavior on the part of Yale is certainly peculiar and we trust that she will be able to give good and sufficient reasons for thus breaking her agreement...