Word: far
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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According to Prof. Drummond's suggestion, a series of Sunday evening meeting, conducted wholly by students, is being held at Yale. They have been very interesting and successful so far...
...announcement that we are to be treated to a series of lectures on finance, to be given in Sever Hall on Monday evenings, has everywhere met with universal satisfaction. Both of the gentlemen who have thus far been engaged to speak are men who are widely known for their knowledge of political economy, and we urge all who are interested in this subject to attend their lectures. The Finance Club is to be complimented on securing the services of these eminent men, and we trust that the students will heartily respond to the call for a large attendance...
...Rhesos, King of Thrace," is a long story, the plot of which is laid far back in mythical times. It begins in a very attractive way, but its power to interest is seriously harmed by its length, and the ending is disappointing. A more dramatic close is needed...
...during which time, short as it has been, there has been a marked improvement in their practice. While it is of course too soon to make any definite predictions, Princeton's nine for the present season will at least not prove inferior to many that have preceded it. As far as can be predicted now the personnel of the nine will be about as follows: Mercur and King, pitchers, while it is doubtful who will catch; Ames, Brownlee, Conner and Young all being prominently mentioned. Dana, '91, will probably cover first, though Rodgers, '90, is showing up in very good...
...intention of the management to do hard work the remainder of the training season, and whoever intends at any time to present himself as a candidates must do so immediately and be ready to conform to anything which may be required of him. Our attention thus far has been directed toward the nine alone, but we do not forget that every class is, in part, responsible for its athletic teams, and a repetition of the disgraceful condition of its finances, in which the freshman foot-ball team found itself, would hardly be endured by the rest of the college...