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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...clearly and forcibly written. The last article is "King Cobbler," a character sketch." The idea is original though scarcely realistic. The story is told picturesquely and with a touch of pathos which is very effective. Two short pieces in verse, some book notices and the Advocate's Brief fill out the number, which, though marred by many typographical errors, is nevertheless a good...
...Tudor, '91, secretary; E. S. Rawson, '90, manager. It was voted that the manager be empowered to appoint assistant managers, and Mr. S. L. Bigelow, '90, was recommended as one of the assistants. Mr. E. S. Griffing was elected captain by last year's team, and will consequently fill that position during the present year...
...contributes to the number some graceful verses entitled, "In Midsummer." The quality of the writer's work is too well known to our students to need comment here. Mr. Bates contributes a very creditable translation of the first ode of Horace, Book III. The usual editorials and book notices fill out the number...
...decided that the three candidates having the largest number of votes should be considered elected. Mr. Kidder received 18 votes, Mr. Thompson 10, and Messrs. Cromwell and Watriss 9 each. Messrs. Kidder and Thompson were declared elected and after great excitement Mr. Cromwell was chosen to fill the third place. The following resolutions were then offered and passed by a large majority: Resolved, that in voting to take part in the political demonstration to occur soon, the class of '92 in no way expresses sympathy with the party in whose honor the proposed demonstration is to be held; bat that...
...Huebner, the noted Latin scholar of the University of Berlin has been elected to fill the place of Professor Newton Warren in the Johns Hopkins University...