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...done by the scientific societies in the college. Such a publication would be valuable not merely as a record of instructive and interesting lectures but also as a guide for outsiders to the opportunities and intellectual activity our students have. If such a paper is issued it will not appear till next term...
...most important change in the new Quinquennial Catalogue, which will appear at commencement, will be its publication in English. The system hitherto followed of printing all the names in Latin has been confusing in more than one way, particularly on account of the rapialy increasing use of nick-names, such as Harry, Frank, etc. In addition to the list of fellows, professors, instructors, etc., a new feature will be a list of assistants in all departments from the first appointment about 1870. There will also be some changes in the class lists under the names. It has always been customary...
...dual league is formed-and indications point to one in the near future-all branches of athletics ought to be represented. There can be no doubt about the two colleges having annual contests in rowing, base ball, and foot ball, and but little about track athletics; shooting matches appear to have become established as annual occurrences, and an effort is now being made to arrange bicycle races. Cricket surely has as strong a claim as any of the smaller sports, and possibly the strongest. With tennis it would fill out the list of sports which ought to be considered...
...same bill will be presented this evening. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings, and Saturday matinee, "In Honor Bound," "My Milliner's Bill," and "A Pantomine Rehearsal." will appear...
...communication published in yesterday's CRIMSON appears to us to take a view of the dual league question which is theoretically admissible, but does not take into consideration the actual facts. Our correspondent is mistaken in writing,- "Without any agreement or any red tape we have a league de facto." Unfortunately, we have no league in any sense of the word. In the present athletic crisis we need some definite understanding with Yale assuring annual contests between the two colleges. We cannot afford to withdraw finally from the Intercollegiate Athletic association without making some provision for future contests...