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...been found in previous years to be so pregnant of results that must mar the best features of class day, the comparative privacy and strictly college character of the exercises and company. All admire and are willing to aid the energy of those who strive to earn money in various ways sufficient to defray their expenses while at college, but it does seem as if men might forego the pleasure of money-making for at least one day of the year, and that the very last day of the college course...
...dates assigned for the various college regattas are : For the Childs Challenge Cup, between the four-oared crews of Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania, June 23; four-mile race between the eight-oared crews of Harvard and Columbia at New London, Saturday, June 24; annual Harvard-Yale race at New London, Friday, June 30; the Lake George race between Cornell, Bowdoin, Wesleyan, Princeton and probably the University of Pennsylvania, Tuesday, July...
...original memoir, invention, or discovery in connection with mathematics or physical or experimental science that may have been published during the three years immediately preceding has been awarded to Lord Rayleigh, M. A., F. R. S., of Trinity College, Cambridge, Professor of Experimental Physics in the university, for his various important papers connected with the Theory of Vibrations, and particularly for his paper on the Theory of Resonance...
...about the good condition of the nine at the beginning of the series for the college championship. If the nine is not allowed to play with professionals, the only nines near Boston with whom they can practice are the Beacons and Lowells. The action of the authorities of the various colleges will be awaited with anxiety by base-ball...
...have considered it unnecessary to make any comment on various articles that have appeared in the Yale papers from time to time since the freshman game, attributing all the noise and uproar in New Haven on the evening of the day on which the game took place to our freshmen. The last issue of the Courant, however, contained an editorial excusing them somewhat. This editorial is as follows : "We think the Lit's strictures in regard to the conduct of the Harvard freshmen, two weeks ago, a trifle uncalled for. If any, our own freshmen should be held responsible...