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...Intercollegiate Athletic Association. There are consequently a large number of entries and prospects for an unusually interesting meeting. The entries are as follows: Pole vault, T. G. Sheraman, Yale A. A, C. M Weld, Columbia A. A, R. G Leavitt, H. A. A. Running high kick, G. Rublee, L. S, L. C Watson, M. I. T. Parallel bars-G. H. Oakey, M. S, G. H. Leonard, '92, W. F. Pillsbury, '89. W. H. McLellan, '91, H. R. Allen, '92, Hartshorne, Columbia. Standing high jump-S. Crook, Williams, L. C. Mason, M. I. T, F. G. Curtis...
Running high jump-J. P. Lee, H. A. A, T. G. Shearman, and D. G. Tenney, Yale A. A, F. C. Hooper, Columbia A. A, R. G. Leavitt, H. A. A. Rope climbing-H. French, and J. L. Batchelder, Jr, M. I. T, Barney, J. Crane. Jr., and C. E. Curry, H. A. A, F. M. Hartshorne, Columbia. Two-hand fence vault-A. H. Green, and G. A. Pearson, H. A. A, F. M. Har shorne, Columbia, D. G. Tenney, Yale A. A. Tug-of-war-Columbia, C. H. Hart, E. C. Robinson, Edwin Harris (capt), anchor, G. M. Elliot...
...Clarke, L. S. opening for the negative, said that the present immigration laws, if enforced will suffice to keep paupers, invalids, lunatics and contract laborers out of this country. To shut out immigration by further legislation would be against the principles of our nation. The civil evils caused by immigration are merely the "measles and the mumps', of our infant country, and must not be taken into consideration if we remember that immigrants have proven the back bone of our country, and that they have made our country what it is. Let immigrants come to America if they want...
...hands of the Bursar, who was empowered to make such arrangement with the club as he could. The question of a dark-room will probably be definitely settled by next Tuesday, so that the room can be fifted up during the spring recess. The resignation of L. W. Pulsifer, ,90, resigned from the executive committee. The executive committee was then empowered after some discussion, to spend an amount not exceeding $200 in fitting up the dark room. It was further decided to hold a competition, open to all members for a design for a club shingle; all designs...
...periodicals and newspapers and deliver them to the sick in the Boston City Hospital have been made by students. At least one ward can be supplied with reading matter. All magazines and periodicals will be acceptable, no matter how old, and will be called for on addressing R. L. Weeks. 74 Sacramento street...