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...Yale College Bicycle Club will hold a race meeting in June, and will enter the League of American Whelmen, in order that the records be accepted as valid. The New Haven clubs have promised to assist at the meeting. Hendee, the champion, will enter the races and try to lower the records in every distance up to ten miles...
...Secretary and Treasurer ; Hyde, '86 ; Capt., Hutchings, '86, Sheff. Lieutenant, Atwood, '85, Sheff. It was also voted to hold a race meeting in the early part of June, and that the club should enter the League of American Wheelmen in order that the records should be accepted as valid. The New Haven clubs have also agreed to turn out at that time in full force, and thus lend all in their power to make the meeting a success. Hendee, the champion, will enter these races and try to lower the records in every distance up to ten miles. There...
...express a choice for commencement orator, Col. Robert G. Ingersoll received a majority of votes. Subsequent, it was learned that this year the right of choosing the commencement orator is vested in the Alumni Association, and not in the senior class; consequently the action of the latter is valid...
...week days and at 11 A. M. on the Sabbath is still compulsory. The whole system of absences is involved in those regulating chapel attendance. A chapel absence counts exactly as an absence from a recitation or lecture, and only such excuses as are valid for one are valid for the other. The only excuse that can be offered for any absence is a physician's certificate stating that he has been consulted and has seen reason to forbid attendance. Twenty absences a term (making fifty a year) are allowed, and are expected to cover all other cases...
...wish to signal out, but rather an accident in our college life. It is scarcely fair to expect men of the average age of the American collegian to compete in strength or breadth of mind with the older class who frequent European universities, but there are other equally valid reasons for our shortfallings...