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...succeed in the degree to which it interests all. We will rely upon our readers for support, not only financially, but also from a literary point of view, and will hold our columns open to every writer upon any subject of college interest. We ask all to contribute, and trust that even more than in the past, the CRIMSON will each day express not only the happenings, but the thought of our college world. The freshmen are especially asked to write, as one freshman editorship is still open to competition...
...large, by giving more consistency and coherence to our services. Then too a man like Dr. Peabody, as has been seen, could, in his position, exercise a very strong and beneficial influence over the students. So we are glad to learn of this first step of our Overseers; and trust that the next thing will be the granting of our petition...
...that of the university team's, and a large number of men are trying for every place in the field, while all are in strict training." We do not doubt that our freshman nine will relish the interesting information about themselves which the News here gives, but we trust they will not put too much confidence in it. The experience of former freshman nines offers a dismal warning to '89, and we feel sure that nothing but the hardest work will enable the freshmen to defeat Yale...
...year. We have received recently several communications criticizing the style of debate at present pursued by many speakers in the Union. More care and deliberation both in expression and gesture are demanded. It is also urged that the principal disputants do not prepare carefully enough their arguments. We trust that the debate this evening will see these criticisms acted upon, as the meeting promises to be one of the most interesting and best attended of the year...
...there be many who spend their recess in Cambridge, we trust that they will spend their time not as we know they ought, but as we ourselves hope to spend it. The uninterrupted period of training which is thus afforded the athletic teams will undoubtedly be spent in the most profitable way, and the college on re-opening will, we trust, see their crews and nine in a condition better even than that of last year...