Word: gone
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...have not yet succeeded in overcoming the faults which become evident upon a change from a barge to a shell. Cross, '88, substitute last year, is now regularly stroking the crew and will undoubtedly be the stroke in the race at New London. The class crews have all gone to training tables, and are working hard to get into good form for the races which will be rowed May 12th, at Lake Saltonstall. The junior class furnishes five of the sure candidates for the University boat, and their class crew is consequently greatly hampered for lack of men. Only eight...
Track athletics are not in a more prosperous condition than usual, although quite a number of new men have gone into training. It is always difficult to excite an interest in this department of athletics at Princeton, notwithstanding the fact that we have all the advantages which a good track, club house and the services of an excellent trainer can give. The Gymnastic Association has begun practice preparatory to the exhibition which it contemplates giving during commencement week. The "Dramatic Association" has also begun rehearsals of the play "Engaged" to be given sometime during the term, for the benefit...
...Williston of the Law School and is upon the "Right to follow Trust Property when confused with other Property." The paper is an investigation of the doctrine that "if the trustee 'converts' money or property belonging to the trust, and mingles it with other property, the trust is gone." The usual editorial notices and lecture notes follow and the number concludes with the department "Recent Cases," in which are given the latest decisions of the courts, showing the progress and general tendencies of the law. The editors are to be congratulated for the neat appearance of the magazine...
...those on tobacco and spirits, remain. And why should this be done? Has the country been injured by the present system? In 1860 the wealth per capita of the United States was $415; in 1887, $1000. Can anyone look at these figures and deny that protection and prosperity have gone hand in hand? It is said that the laborers suffer from the tariff, even if they do not perceive it, because, although wages are higher, the cost of living is raised by protection. Colonel Wright's careful statistics prove that while the cost of living is 17 per cent. greater...
...Schliemann has gone to Egypt with Dr. Virchow. He is anxious to discover the grave of Alexander the Great, but the place where it is supposed to be is covered by a mosque. Undaunted by this fact, Dr. Schliemann intends to dig a tunnel, or have the whole building moved, after the American method...