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Remsen Johnson, chairman; W. Shillaber, Jr., historian; E. Bright, Jr., poet; H. L. Glover, orator; R. L. Cutting, Jr., prophet; Hammond Odell, presentation orator. The members of the committee who are to have charge of Class Day exercises are R. Johnson, W. J. Barlow, E. Bright, Jr., G. D. Mumford, N. Wilde, W. V. King, and T. W. Thatcher. The Commencement committee consists of G. T. Donnell, C. K. Beckman, H. Odell, and W. R. Pratt from the School of Arts, with three from the Mines to be elected. The marshal for Commencement will also be elected by the "Miners...
...Yale's athletic victories during the last few years. The meeting was held in New York and was largely attended. It was voted to hold a dinner at Delmonico's on Saturday evening, February 16. A committee of twenty-five was appointed, with George A. Peters, '42, as chairman, to take the matter in charge and complete the arrangements. The victories which are to be celebrated are: The football championship since '78 with one year's exception, the baseball championship since '81 with one year's break, and the rowing championship since 1885. The object of the dinner...
...Joseph Warren, chairman of the committee on Mediumistic Phenomena, read his report on the results of the investigatios of the committee. He said that the mediums claimed that certain conditions had to be fulfilled in order for the seance to be a success, and as the committee also imposed conditions, only eight or ten sittings had been attended with satisfactory results. He spoke of the numbers of humbugs which had been exposed, and said that, to his knowledge, there were only two in Boston at present, one of whom had already been shown up and the other would be shortly...
...graduate advisory committee of the intercollegiate football association met at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, on Saturday evening. The following men were present: R. M. Hodge, of Princeton, chairman; W. S. Camp, of Yale; H. H. Beatty, of Wesleyan; and W. S. Harvey, of Pennsylvania. Harvard was not represented. The championship for 1888 was awarded to Yale without protest...
Rutgers has received $10,000. the gift of Mr. S. R. W. Heath, late chairman of the finance committee of the board of trustees...