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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Roxbury Latin School will give a set of games on the afternoon of Feb. 22. The open events are the running high jump and the forty yards dash. Entries close Feb. 14, and may be made with Mr. Lathrop...
There has been a good deal of righteous indignation about the conduct of proctors during the present examination period During the recent examination in Fine Arts certain of the proctors were observed to be immensely amused at some of the books handed in before the close of the hour. In other courses also, books have been opened and passed from proctor to proctor and treated much as copies of the Lampoon or Life might have been. Probably nothing could have been farther from the minds of the writers than the production of jokes and this unfair treatment of their work...
...competition, under the deed of gift, is open to all persons whether or not connected with Columbia, and whether citizens of the United States or any other country. The first award will be made at the close of the present year for the best work published since Jan. 1, 1888. Authors may submit works to President Low of Columbia College not later than June 1st 1893, but the competition will not be restricted to works thus submitted. No works will be considered except those that represent the original research of the author and constitute a distinct contribution to science...
...games held by the Worcester Athletic Club Saturday night, the most exciting event was the team race between the Worcester Polytechnic and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology which was won by Worcester. The race was very close and both the finishing men fell exhausted at the end of the race, Gallagher of Worcester falling against the tape, and Batchelder of Boston falling just before reaching...
Following close upon the editorial from the Yale News, published in yesterday's CRIMSON, comes the following statement from the Yale Alumni Weekly in regard to the application of the new undergraduate rule to baseball...