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...paper is by competition, an opportunity is offered to every man to avail himself of the benefits of practical journalism. We do not restrict our invitation to one class only, but cordially ask for communications from any undergraduate. One or two positions on the paper are yet vacant, and they are to be filled by general competition. But not only do we ask candidates for the paper to contribute to it, but we solicit, and will accept with pleasure, any suitable communication bearing upon matters of general interest to the college. Our former calls for contributions have been very widely...
...Lloyd, '86 has been elected managing editor of the CRIMSON, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of E. J. Rich, '87. L. M. Garrison, '88, has been promoted to the position of secretary, made vacant by the resignation of J. M. Merriam...
...Richards is seriously ill in the Adirondacks, and it is not probable that he can return to his college duties for some time to come. During his absence Profs. Andrew W. Phillips and Willlam Beebe will have the freshmen in mathematics. The death of the lamented Prof. Packard leaves vacant the Hillhouse Professorship of Greek. His successor has not yet been appointed, and the classes in Greek will be under the charge of Profs. T. D. Seymour and Frank B. Tarbell. Now that the college is settled down to work it is expected that the optional system, introduced a year...
...margin, and Mr. Amory to that of treasurer by a practically unanimous vote. The officers of the class teams were also unanimously elected amid applause, Mr. Woodman enjoying a re-election as captain of the crew, Mr. Holden being chosen to the captaincy of the foot-ball eleven, left vacant by Mr. Porter's resignation, and Mr. Crocker to that of the nine, vacated by Mr. Fargo's departure from college...
...strenuous efforts on the part of the, whole college. The loss met with every year by the graduation of the athletes in the senior class can be made good only by recruits from among the freshmen. From them, then, the college expects a strong delegation to compete for the vacant places on the team. A special meeting is held every fall for freshmen only, in which the winners receive suitable prizes. In these sports every freshman of fair physique is expected to enter. We urge eighty-nine to make its meeting a success by presenting a large field of entries...