Word: member
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...sophomore theme bears the appearance of a gift to the college of 410,000, as a foundation for a "Sophomore General Prize," to be awarded yearly to some member of the sophomore class for the highest average excellence in seven several points. These points are: 1. Marks for the elective work of the sophomore year. 2. Amount of elective courses in which 60 per ct. has been received. 3. English composition, to be decided by the marks in sophomore themes. 4. Physical development, to be decided on the basis of improvement from the time of entering college. 5. Athletics...
...university and listen to the lectures, till you think you are ready for an examination; and these duels are fought not by classes, but by corps which are clubs formed for the pursuit of dueling. A student wishing to join a corps gives in his name to some member of it; if he be elected he becomes a Fuchs so-called; in this condition he remains until he has acquired sufficient dexterity in fencing, when he is admitted to the full privileges of a Bursche. Each corps has three officers, a president, called Dux; a secretary, and a vice president...
...statements made by the N. Y. Times, contained in an article on the first page. we are not preapred to vouch for. As for Mr. Tyng's rocord we know that he is not now considered a professional ball player, he having been a member of a New York Amateur club of good standing last season. Such being the case, it is impossible that he should ever have received money for services on the ball field. Therefore, in the case of Mr. Tyng we think that the N. Y. Times is seriously at fault...
...Hudgens, a member of the 'varsity crews of '81 and '82, has returned to college...
PARK THEATRE.-Nat C. Goodwin, "The Member for Slocum." Performance...