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...Ramsay, S. E. Rothchild. Jr., I. H. Schaffner, W. Sinipkins, B. J. Snyder, T. E. Steboins, C. K. Stodder, W. I. Tibbetts, J. P. Warburg, H. Wharton, Jr., I. C. Whitcemore, E. G. Whitney, and S. F.Williams. The news candidates are D. W. Ames, Jr., J. R. Burrow, R. S. Coit, G. H. Code, R. S. Damon, H. T. Davis, L. J. Ferbstein, T. H. Fisher, R. H. Garrison, R. A. May, D. W. Rich, W. Richmond, Jr., W. B. Southworth, V. E. Tenney, J.R. Vogel...
...imported European pest, and is only injurious in its larval stage. The life of the larva is two years. It makes its way into the tree by boring through the bark where it may make great furrows in the growing layer, thus girding the limbs, or it may burrow deeper into the heart of the tree. Its burrows show that it migrates often, from one part of a branch to another or to a different one altogether...
...chief functions of the Department which I administer is to open up the highways and byways of this artful science to the sunlight of public opinion, and so long as public opinion is sound and healthy it will kill off all the wriggling and squirming vermin that burrow through the moral fabric of our financial and political systems...
...Bicycle club held its first hare and hound run yesterday afternoon. The hares, Spencer, '90, and Holmes, '92 left the gymnasium at 4.20 and laid the trail through Mount Auburn, Brighton, Allston, Longwood to Back Bay Park, where they indicated the "break." The hounds, fifteen in number, led by Burrow '91 followed seven minutes later, but on account of darkness were unable to keep the scent and returned at will. The hares, however, arrived at 5.30 after a ride of thirteen miles...
...ground that cannibalism is inconsistent with the true spirit of Christianity. At length, land, ho! Breakers; have to wade ashore. Kiss the soil of Cuba. Hunt for tortoise; find hen's-nest in bushes, - eat it (the contents). Tool-chest washed ashore; throw up intrenchments and feel better. Burrow in sand, for fear of wild beasts; do not altogether escape...