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...ninth Brown piled up five more runs. Paine weakened; three singles were made off him and moreover he gave a base on balls with the bases full; a passed ball by Scannell and a bad muff by Burgess, and in all five runs were made before the game was ended...
...last Yale Letter a brief mention was made of the adoption by the Yale corporation of a new rule regarding academic costume. As the rule will probably be adopted very soon by about forty other colleges, the full text of the Yale statute, given below, will be of interest...
...LONDON, CONN., June 4. - The Harvard 'varsity crew is following out the method begun early in the season, of rowing over the full four miles of the course frequently, for Coach Watson, who believes that a crew that is to row a long race of four miles should practice long pulls, sent the crew over the full course from Gales Ferry to Thames Bridge, this evening. They pulled exceedingly well and hit up the speed on the last quarter of the course. Hollister has entirely recovered from the tonsilitis and has taken his place in the boat, succeeding Stillman...
...Class Day Committee is elected by the whole senior class, and full power is given to it to make the occasion as thorough a success as possible. Every man in the class should therefore feel it his duty to support this committee in whatever measures it may deem necessary. There is nothing unreasonable in its requirements. It simply asks that all members of the class shall see that the Yard on this day is kept free from an objectionable class of outsiders. The committee calls upon the class to aid them in carrying this out, and they have a right...
...full representative meeting of the Oxford Association for the Education of Women has voted, four to one, to memorialize Oxford University in behalf of conferring degrees upon women. The Association has hitherto been divided on the question of policy, and the vote shows a somewhat remarkable development of opinion. An act of Parliament is not necessary for Oxford and Cambridge in respect to this matter, but the board of Trinity College at Dublin, desiring to find some excuse for their unwillingness to admit women to lectures and degree examinations, have found out that the college's constitution will not allow...