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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Club to kindle an interest in single sculling, should meet with some response from the college at large. It is shameful that rowing here should be confined to the 'varsity and four class eights. Single sculling is one of the highest forms of athletic exercise, and it reflects little credit to our athletic enterprise that it has been allowed to vanish from our regular programme of acquatics...
...Glee Club did itself credit as usual, as for instance in some of the quartets. The college songs were largely new, and one or two were unusually taking. A familiar Strauss waltz was sung in excellent style, and seemed to be the most popular thing on the programme. Another feature was the fine rendering of a lovely little "Lullaby," by Brahms. The performance closed with an arrangement of Handel's "Largo," for chorus and orchestra. In this was presented the most artistic work of the evening. The body of tone produced by the strings was remarkably full and even...
POLE VAULT.1, P. R. Frothingham, '86; 2, T. C. Craig, '87; 3, R. G. Leavitt, '89. After a long and close struggle Frothingham won with a vault of 9 ft. 1-4 in. Craig was second with 8 ft. 9 in. to his credit...
...breaking the previous record made by Mr. Kip of Harvard, in the inter-collegiate games of 1883. Chamberlain threw in splendid style, and it would not be surprising if he broke his record in New York. Gibson was second with 81 ft. 4 in. to his credit...
...nine, as was to be expected, did credit to itself and to the college last Saturday afternoon. As the victories are put down in black and white, the confidence which the college feels in its team and in its ultimate success in the championship, becomes daily more warranted...