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...immediately after the mid-years, but with one or two exceptions no articles of any description have been received from members of the freshman class. In former years, freshman classes have felt a certain pride in having a representative on the different college publications, but this feeling is entirely dormant in '90. Without any freshman editor on the CRIMSON, misrepresentations concerning the class are bound to get into print. Rouse up, therefore, '90, and do justice to your class...
...Oxford and Cambridge is almost an annual institution, and one which is entered upon with as much zest and enthusiasm as the boat race on the Thames. We trust that the spirit which has promted the University of Pennsylvania to put the "Archarnians" on the stage, merely lies dormant here, to awake at some future date refreshed and invigorated for its long rest, and shine with greater lustre than ever before. Meanwhile the students of the University of Pennsylvania have our best wishes for a complete success of their endeavor...
...crew benefit, to which many references have already been made in our columns, has not yet received as enthusiastic a reception as we believe it deserves. At least the sale of tickets has been comparatively small. Perhaps the enthusiasm has been merely dormant, and is to awake to much greater intensity during these last three days of the week. Most earnestly do we hope that this is the case. That the meeting in the gymnasium next Saturday will be interesting and entertaining, we do not doubt. Its novelty, variety, and purposes ought to interest every man in college. The opportunity...
...question of a new bridge across the Charles, which has now lain dormant some time, is being again agitated, and the work will probably begin this season...
...statement that the Conference was influenced by recent cheating, which, as one would judge by their statement, was increasing, is wholly false. Cribbing exists and has existed at Harvard, only as it exists in all other colleges, a method pursued only by a few desperate men, and tolerated through dormant college opinion...