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JOSEPH HOWLAND HUNT.CRIMSON NINE.- J. Manley '93 will find his cup in Leavitt and Peirce's window...
...imputed to our base ball management the object of a "scurrilous personal attack" on Capt. Dean in the composition of Yale's letter, they have published a large amount of matter, in which Harvard's independence is proclaimed, and we are warned not to dictate or interfere; but we find barely touched upon the real reason for our measures, the abrogation by Harvard of the agreement entered into by the three Universities...
...England Magazine for May is that by O. S. Adams on "Some Old Newspapers." That unfortunate species of Harvard student, the grumbler. who reads the DAILY CRIMSON every morning with more or less interest, and then indulges in indiscriminate and uncalled-for vituperation of it, will no doubt find Mr. Adams' description of old time methods of conducting newspapers much to his liking; for at the time of which Mr. Adams wrote, little or no stress was laid upon enterprise. At any rate the general reader will be greatly entertained by the author's citation of humorous notices and quaint...
...reply which has now come from Yale. The position of Harvard remains the same. We regret sincerely that this unfortunate misunderstanding should ever have come about. We are unable, however, to tolerate the slightest interference with our athletic affairs. We must insist upon managing them on whatever basis we find satisfactory, and it is certain that games with Princeton will never be arranged at the dictation of Yale...
ENGLISH C.- Mr. Baker was obliged to give up the extra consultation hour on Friday. Students will find him at his room, 1 Garden Street, Saturday, May ninth, after ten o'clock...