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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...which numbered about three hundred, took its line of march up Fifth avenue, shouting the class cry as it advanced. All the streets along the line of march were crowded with men, women and children waving handkerchiefs and joking with the jubilant sophomores. When the procession reached the college campus the effigy of Legendre was deposited upon the fatal scaffold, near which stood the sacrificial altar with its colored fires. As the students gathered around the scene of death the haruspex, Henry A. Bostwick, pronounced the doom of the victim in verse. The victim was this time represented...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOPHOMORE TRIUMPH AT COLUMBIA. | 6/8/1883 | See Source »

...librarian of Cornell University and one of the most prominent members of the faculty since the university was organized, is about to leave Ithaca in the midst of general regret. His valuable art and literary collections, which have been deposited in the library and other buildings on the campus, will leave Ithaca also. Professor Fiske will go abroad, to remain several years. He will be missed at Cornell, where his popularity has been phenomenal and his usefulness very great...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/2/1883 | See Source »

...occupant of the next seat, one must distinguish between the typical boarding-school girl, who is sent for an education, and the mature woman who goes for an education. Very rare is the exception when a lady does or says any thing in the class room or on the campus which would not become her in the drawing room. All of them show an earnestness for and devotion to their work, which is fit, proper and an honor to any student. - [Letter in Progress...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MORE ABOUT CO-EDUCATION AT CORNELL. | 5/26/1883 | See Source »

...furthermore be said that, although the hospital is situated on the college campus, there is not the slightest danger of the contagion spreading by reason of that. The building is thoroughly disinfected after it has been occupied, and is then one of the best domiciles, as far as sanitary arrangements are concerned, of the college. As a matter of fact, the building has been twice occupied as a home. Not long after it was built a student from Canada, who had just married, was given permission to use the hospital as a home, and did so use it. The other...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE COLLEGE HOSPITAL. | 4/23/1883 | See Source »

...Williams '85, 2b.; Hamlin, '83, 3b.; Stuart, '86, l. f.; Kimball, '85, c.f.; Warren, '83, r.f.; Buffum, '84, substitute. The nine has had systematic practice in the gymnasium during most of the winter, consisting principally of pitching, catching, throwing, running and Indian club swinging. Out-door practice on the campus began Friday April 13th, and there will be daily practice at 2 P. M. on the new athletic field, which will shortly be in good condition for use. Games arranged for April are, 21st with Pine Streets of Holyoke, 25th and 28th with Westfield Firemen. The chances of the faculty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE AMHERST NINE. | 4/17/1883 | See Source »

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