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...strange event of Royalists and Socialists meeting in the same inn had an unfortunate sequel when the two parties inadvertently left the building at the same time. The monarchists, armed with whips and revolvers, slashed and fired at the laborites, killing one and wounding two others. The assailants fled before the arrival of the police...
...time in political theorizing or in speculating as to the future of Russia, but steps quickly into the boundless forests of the Yenisei. From there on, all that we hear of the war or the Revolution comes as an echo from the Northwest, or from the months of inn-keepers, shepherds, Lamas, or officers of "Red" of "White" detachments. Once, it is true the Yenisei River, in its springy floods brings a sight that neither author nor readers will ever forget: "Watching this glorious withdrawal of the ice. I was filled with terror and revolt at seeing the awful spoils...
...When you return here, I am apt to think that you will find something better to do than to run to Mr. Osborne's at Gray's Inn to pick up scarce books. Buy cod books, and read them; the best bocks are the commonest, and the last editions are always the best, if the editors are not blockheads; for they may profit by the former. But take care not to understand editions and title-pages too well. It always smells of pedantry and not always of learning. What curious books I have, they are indeed but few they shall...
Half of the University players were successful in winning their first round matches in the Massachusetts Class B championship tournament. H. P. U. Harris '23 lost to C. P. Clifford '03 three games to one, and D. P. Kingaley 21, of the Lincoln inn Society defeated T. K. Richards '15, the former University football manager, in a hard match 15-5, 14-17, 15-13, 15-12. Besides Kingsley, R. C. Bostwick '23, and G. M. Laimbeer '26 won their matches while P. R. Pease '26 and G. S. Hall 1L were beaten...
...University Squash Racquets team was added yesterday to the Massachusetts State team, which is going to Detroit to compete in the National championship, which begins on Monday. He has replaced P. E. Callanan '13, who was unable to make the trip. Channing Wakefield 2L. of the Lincoln's Inn Society is playing number three on the state team. The team is captained by C. C. Peabody, state champion, who is the favorite to win the title, now held by S. W. Pearson of Philadelphia. F. S. Kellogg '06 of the Harvard Club and R. A. Powers...