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...which there were three entries - J. B. Walker, '84 (black); G. B. Morison, '83 (white), and T. C. Bachelder, '83 (blue). The feats of Bachelder were noted particularly for their strength, while Morison, especially in his front flyaway, excelled in grace. Walker's socket motions were good. The whole exhibition was watched with great interest and was an excellent display throughout. Bachelder's back turn-over was an especially difficult feat and well executed. The event was won by Bachelder...
...last of the winter athletic meetings came off Saturday afternoon. It was confined to purely athletic and gymnastic events, there being no contests in sparring or wrestling. Most of the events were filled from '83 and '86. Our winter meetings this year, as a whole, have been eminently successful but with the graduation of '83, so many good men will be lost, that great energy will be needed to keep these meetings up to their present standard...
...shown that although the auditor's monthly report exhibits approximately what the rate of board is, still an average of the monthly reports can not be taken as showing the price of board for the whole term. Furthermore, that the monthly report is useful in so far as it gives an approximate price of board, and therefore should not be done away with. In making up the price for the term, an approximated element, arising from the fact that the board for two or three weeks must be calculated ahead, must be taken into consideration. We would deprecate any thoughtless...
...month. These monthly items must come in those times in every term bill. If we regard January and February as disposed of, we have to saddle upon the twenty-seven days of March the charges which will properly belong when the monthly statement shall be made out to the whole of that month. That would have the same effect as was pointed out by the board of directors in the case of February. They reasoned in this way: The fixed items amount to say $2.25 a week, or $9.00 a month. This would be 30 cents...
...class secretary has just received a letter from Mr. LaFarge, the artist, in which he says that the whole of their class window will probably be in place in Memorial Hall before commencement day. The sketch of the Virgil is finished and the Homer is well under way. The figures are to stand out in rich color from a very pale background. Mr. LaFarge has been in bad health for the last year, and work on the window has been repeatedly delayed by sickness...