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...trust the students will treat the question as one worthy of serious consideration, and so far as is possible make it of political significance. Certainly the present campaign is one which should interest all young men, whether they are voters or not and it is to be hoped that the students by making a change this year and marching in the Cleveland and Hendricks procession (which is not to be Democratic, but made up of Democrats and independent Republicans alike) will do their best to strike a blow at official corruption and show disapprobation of the present course...
...hands, mean to dawdle away the time until it is too late? With a sense of humiliation, we ask, if there be not enough of college feeling and enthusiasm left, to lead a man to take on himself some private inconvenience for the honor of the college? We sincerely trust so ! Let there be an immediate end to this lethargy which enthralls the college now. It is the duty of every man who is able to support the captain in his efforts to wrest victory from the very jaws of defeat. If these words go unheeded, and defeat once more...
...That the club has prospered so much is due to the awakened interest in wheeling which the present officers have aroused. All honor is due them, and the club, if it hopes for success in the future, cannot do better than pray that those chosen to the positions of trust under it may equal the present incumbents in efficiency...
...visitor to the boat-house will find the place deserted, with the exception of the university and freshman crews and substitutes. This coming month is very important to both crews, for in it their final work and improvement must be done. Rowing at best is laborious, and we trust that in the few remaining weeks, after examination, all who can, will visit the boat-house, and by their presence and interest urge on the crews for the final struggle...
...these suggestions, however, fail to receive the approval of the board, we trust this last one will be carefully considered before final action is taken. We propose, that on the first of every month the Stewart, the chief cook and the head waiter, assemble in the transept, place a cauldron of boiling soup in their midst, and then, joining hands, turn slowly and majestically around it, shouting the chorus in "Macbeth" beginning...