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...Newell eight, but on the second attempt all the crews got fairly off. The first Newell had the best of the start and was closely followed by the second Newell, with the second Weld third. The first Weld made a very poor start. Bow and stern four did not appear to be rowing together and there was an absence of life and dash in the stroke. The men in the eight, however, were all rowing strongly, and after a quarter mile of the distance had been traversed the boat had moved up to second place. The second crews were rowing...
...first catalogue of this kind was issued last spring, but owing to the difficulty of obtaining accurate information about each man, it contained some errors. During the past year, however, letters of inquiry have been sent to all whose names appear in the catalogue, and the present copy is believed to be correct in every particular...
...work of the University baseball squad is now well under way. Although it is yet early, the material is beginning to shape itself, and the merits and faults of the candidates are beginning to appear. The most general fault is inaccuracy in throwing. The spirit of the men is all that can be desired, and the greatest danger is that of overwork...
...plates arranged in three rows, attached so that a curved field can be obtained. The light of the sky around the sun at the time to the total eclipse will be sufficient to darken these plates appreciably, but not so much but that stars of the eighth magnitude will appear. The existence of a small intermercurial planet is possible and it will probably appear on the plates if it exists. If other astronomers can be induced to make similar observation sin Spain or Algiers, it will be possible to compute the approximate orbit and the distance of the body from...
Mistakes at the College printing office have delayed the publication of the University Calendar for next week and it will therefore not appear till Monday...