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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...service reform.- American, April 13 and 27, 1889. (a) The mail service has been very early put under the protection of civil service rules.- Boston Journal, April 9 and 18. (b) The territorial appointments have been made from residents of the territories.- Public opinions, March 16, 1889. (c) The make up of the Civil Service Commission is most excellent.- Boston Post...
...nine leaves for Princeton this afternoon. Although unsuccessful in its first game with Princeton the nine has made a decided improvement both in batting and in fielding and we are confident that it will make a much better fight tomorrow than in the last game...
...current number of the Advocate, while it contains several very interesting articles, is hardly as good from a literary point of view, as the previous numbers of the year. The editorial column lacks dignity to make it effective. The leading editorial in particular is open to this criticism. The graduate movement which it so caustically refers to as "patronizing," and "kind," may not have the force and value which have been claimed for it, but it at least deserves commendation more than sneers. The editorial on the founding of Clark university is written in the same spirit of contempt...
Next Tuesday evening the freshman Glee and Banjo clubs will give the annual spring concert in Lyceum Hall for the benefit of the freshman crew. Every member of Ninety-two should make it a point to be present at this concert. The clubs have left nothing undone which may help to make the concert creditable in every way, and it is to be hoped that the members of the class will take advantage of the opportunity both for showing their appreciation of the clubs' efforts and for supporting the crew. It is needless to say that the management...
...Coquelin's lecture lass fall. Tickets went very rapidly then, and we see no reason why many tickets should not be disposed of this evening. The plays are in modern French and can be readily understood by everyone having any knowledge of the language. We wish all would make it a point to be present this evening, thereby showing in a substantial manner that they are willing to aid a good cause. Should the debts be paid off by these theatricals, then any surplus will go for a fund to aid the French Department Library...