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...very inconvenient, if not almost impossible, for a gentleman with ladies to get into the hall unless some change is made. I would ask the managers either to open the doors earlier or to provide a separate entrances for the ladies. The latter could be done by using the west entrance and would make but little extra trouble...
...been rowed for several years. Nobody, at any rate, expects, barring accidents, that the contest will repeat Oxford's last year's victory of twenty lengths. The odds are again on the oarsmen of the Isis; partly, no doubt, because they have once more as stroke Mr. L. R. West of Christ Church, who occupied the same position in Oxford's victories of 1880 and '81. The light-blue has a heavy and powerful crew, of whom much is expected, though thus far their stroke is considered hardly equal to that of their competitors. The race is admitted, however...
Washington, Jackson, Van Buren, Harrison, Taylor, Fillmore, Lincoln, and Johnson did not go to college. Grant was educated at West Point, the two Adamses at Harvard; Jefferson, Munroe and Tyler, at William and Mary's College; Madison at Princeton, Polk at the University of North Carolina, Pierce at Bowdoin, Buchanan at Dickinson, Hayes at Kenyon College, Garfield at Williams, and Arthur at Union. Out of twenty-one, thirteen of our presidents received collegiate training...
...Amherst Glee Club are to make a tour to the West during the Easter vacation, visiting Chicago, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St. Paul and other cities...
...WEATHER.WASHINGTON, D. C., March 2, 1883, 1 A. M. For New England, warmer south to west winds, fair weather in southern portion, light rains in northern portion, falling, followed by rising barometer...