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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There is a type of man in college who had enough on ordinary occasions, makes himself particularly obnoxious at this time of the year, when the final examinations are in full swing. We refer to the man who, not content with the privileges offered him by the library, is willing to sacrifice his own self respect and discommode his neighbor, by abusing these privileges to his utmost. It is a common occurrence when you wish to consult some reserved books in the departmental alcoves, to find some grasping individual in the same course comfortably seated with all the desirable volumes...
...article of the New England Magazine for June is a very interesting and admirably illustrated account of "The Boston Tea-Party." It is a reprint of the oration delivered before the Massachusetts Society of Sons of the Revolution by Francis E. Abbot on February 22. The paper is a full description of the circumstances which led to the "Tea Party" with a detailed narrative of the actual event. There are a number of pictures from old engravings with portraits of many of the men who went to the party This article is followed by two short poems, one of them...
Fearing. 5, drop over at full reach, meets and clips...
Davis, 4, clips, is apt to be late, and has no control over himself at full reach...
Johnson, 2. does not get his oar buried at full reach...