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...rumored that Mr. Chalfant will row after Christmas. We trust that the report will prove true and that we shall see him once more pulling No. 7; where he has done such good work...
...action of the Boat Club Meeting, held December 12, leaves all the arrangements for the Yale race in the hands of the Executive Committee. We trust that this power will be used with discretion, and that all the propositions made by Yale will be considered as offered in a fair and gentlemanly spirit, until some strong reason appears for thinking otherwise. The feeling that the New Haven men are constantly laboring to take advantage of us only serves to increase the bitterness between the two colleges, and is likely to prompt hasty and injudicious action on our part...
...fully up to the standard of previous years. The information given appears to be correct, so far as a hasty examination permits us to judge. That a few typographical errors should exist is inevitable, humanly speaking. But the editing, on the whole, is careful and judicious, and we trust that we may have the pleasure of welcoming next year another Index from the same hands. It is to be hoped that the merits of the present issue will induce a larger sale than ever before, since it is a publication really valuable to every member of the University...
...than could be reasonably expected of beginners. They were, however, players of some experience, a fact which makes them all the more worthy of censure. Their carelessness in training was the cause of their overwhelming defeat by Yale, and rendered their second game little more than a farce. We trust that the present Freshman Nine will profit by this example, and will train honestly and with energy. In this way alone can '85 expect to make a creditable record against Yale next spring...
...trust your friendships to the chance...