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...cost of such small sacrifice to ourselves it is plainly our duty-and should be our pleasure-to do so. The time, place and means of securing tickets for the lecture will be found in the notice. We would advise those who wish to hear a very good lecture in a very good cause to purchase tickets immediately, as the supply is limited...
...writer of the communication published this morning makes a suggestion which is a good one. The faculty has persistently refused to allow our base-ball nines to play against professionals, on the ground that it is degrading to college sport, and to the college spirit of gentlemanliness and fair play. There is no use in our going into a discussion of the subject, for it is one that has been worn smooth. But we do think that a petition, couched in plain but respectful terms and signed by the majority of men in college, might have weight with the faculty...
...national independence fostered by protection is good only in case of war. It is better to prevent war altogether by establishing a large free international trade.- D. A. Wells in Atlantic Monthly, vol. 36, p. 216. (b) Free trade in the end gains a better and greater independence by forcing our people to the greatest energy of their intellectual powers, instead of rendering them indolent by unwise assistance.- Cairnes...
...Rehearsals have been held twice a week through the winter, and recently, in anticipation of the concert, two rehearsals have been held each day. A freshman glee club is useful in training material for the 'Varsity Club in after years, and it would seem that '91 had some very good men who can fill the places on the 'Varsity that will be left vacant by '88. The concert in Cambridge will be given some time in April...
...University Boat Club. Every such announcement of aid to the club is a welcome one, and the Glee Club, Pierian Sodality and Banjo Club deserve the praise and thanks of the college. It will be remembered that the concert given last year by the same organizations was an extraordinarily good one, and we feel safe in predicting that the concert of this year will be in no wise inferior. The object of the concert alone should be inducement enough to warrant a large attendance, and the low price of the tickets is within the means of most men. This...