Word: campuses
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Week before last was what is called "society week." Monday night the abolition of the old sophomore societies was celebrated by a procession of the students about the campus, cheering all of the college buildings and singing "Omega Lambda Chi." Tuesday night the Junior society elections were given out in the customary manner. The Psi Upsilon and D. K. E. men enter the campus simultaneously from the north and south ends respectively, headed by calcium lights and singing their society songs. The members-elect of the Sophomore class are assembled in several rooms, and the juniors rush in and shake...
...victory, created such a disturbance that the Decoration Day exercises in the First Church, presided over by Governor Green, was somewhat annoyed. Fires, drums, and a general noise gave evidence of college feeling. There is a too well grounded feeling that the old cannon in the middle of the campus has seen far too few fires for victories of late years. Princeton seems to have started, and only started, back to a respectable showing in track athletics. The bottom was reached last year. This year one second, and a first, only won gloriously to be lost unaccountably, may prove...
...celebrate Dartmouth's reinstatement into the base-ball league, the students marched in line through the town blowing tin horns, and a large bon-fire was built on the campus...
...faculty at Yale have followed the worthy example of our corporation and are going to have plank walks in the campus...
...tournament between all the eastern colleges; such a tournament to be held every year at Worcester, and to have a silver ball as the prize for that college which should beat the most games." "The colleges which have proved true to their agreements" (in this matter,) said the Hamilton Campus, "are Harvard, Dartmouth and Hamilton. The prospect of an exciting and satisfactory contest being thus defeated by the withdrawal of Yale, Princeton and Williams, it has been thought best to indefinitely postpone the tournament." In fact, it did not succeed until some years later...