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...whom, standing above 3.15, will be admitted into the "Phi Beta Kappa." These are the following, arranged alphabetically in groups. The first group of six containing those who have an average stand above 3.30: Carter, Cornwall, Fisher, Isbell, Steiner, Stimson; Ayres, Baldwin, Behrends, Brownell, Cooley, Farrington, Fellowes, Leverett, McCauley, Ogden, Platt, Solby, Stevens...
Other candidates who are looking and hoping for positions on the crew are Farrington, '88; Wells, '89, and James, '90. Carter of '88, Sheffield, the celebrated football player, will probably be one of the trainers when he returns to college. The most promising men in addition to those above mentioned are Hardenburg, of '88; Burt of '87; and Buchanan, Corbin and Wells, of '89. Stewart, of the class of '88, who stroked the practice crew, stands a pretty fair chance of receiving a place on the crew...
John Rogers, Jr., No. 2. has until recently been acting as substitute, but the other day he took Farrington's place in the boat, and the change has proved an excellent...
...will enter the pole-vault, an event in which Yale has never before had an entry. Kulp, '87 S., and Carlton, '87 are training for the 2 mile bicycle race, but as yet have developed no great speed. The tug-of-war team has not been selected, but Farrington, '86 S. who is rowing in the 'varsity boat will probably anchor...
...only one that will row, and so there are seven positions to be filled in the university boat. Although there are so few experienced oarsmen in college, great interest is shown, and the candidates are in vigorous training. There are at present fourteen candidates: Appleton, '86, Vernon, '86; Farrington, '86, S.; Bigelow, Burke, Caldwell, Copley, Hartridge, Middlebrook and Rogers, '87; Farrington and Stevenson, of '88; Corbin and Woodruff...