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...would seem, on first thought, that such a decided falling off in interest would surely counteract our success in track and field athletics. The facts, however, do not warrant such an assumption. Never has our success been greater than in the past year or two, and our prospects for the future seem equally bright. The natural suggestion, then, might be that the cause which has killed the interest in our meetings has also kept up the general success in the athletics. It seems to us that, as a matter of fact, such is the case; and that this cause...
...advantages of the school are offered free of expense for tuition to graduates of the colleges co-operating in its support, and to other American students who are deemed by the committee of sufficient promise to warrant the extension to them of the privilege of membership. It is hoped that the Archaeological Institute may in time be supplied with the means of establishing scholarships, which will aid some members in defraying their expenses at the school. In the mean time students must rely upon their own resources, or upon scholarships which may be granted them by the colleges to which...
...Solicitor" and "Betty's Finish" are so successful that they still hold the boards at the Museum. The company has a play that it is ready to produce as soon as the audiences warrant a change...
...wish to call the attention of the gymnasium management to the poor condition of the bowling alleys. These alleys are used a great deal, enough surely to warrant keeping them in good repair. We have heard, however, numerous complaints about them. The pins are badly shattered, and the balls, such as they are, are too few to go around when all the alleys are in use. At a slight expense the alleys could be greatly improved, much to the delight of the many bowlers in college...
...launch has been given three trials but in all of them it has failed to show the required speed. The third trial was made on Monday afternoon. The screw of the launch had been changed and the result was a slight increase of speed, but not sufficient to warrant its acceptance. The time averaged four miles in about twenty-one minutes. In other respects the boat is perfectly satisfactory; it sets well in the water and is finely built. The committee who have the matter in charge will decide finally in regard to the matter in a few days...