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...Princeton a practice of strengthening the ankles and knees of each member of the eleven by adhesive plaster or elastic bands, even in ordinary daily practice, is very successful and might well be tried here. It takes time and cannot of course wholly prevent sprains or wrenched knees, but it makes the chances of serious injury very small...
CIVIL SERVICE REFORM CLUB.- Any member of the University can join by calling at 27 Stoughton between 2 and 3 o'clock any day this week. Members can obtain shingles at same time and place...
...last year's team will be missed this year, J. P. Parker '96 and J. E. Hoffman '96. But A. G. Thacher '97, the strongest member of the team is back again, and Austen Riggs '98, who made the best individual score in the Junior Championships, will probably fill one of the vacancies. Among the list of candidates are: A. B. Lapsley '99, L. Luquer '99, W. C. Gerrish '99, H. I. Bowker '98, J. Furness '98, B. R. Curtis '98, W. A. Talcott 1L., R. B. Baker '99, N. Perkins '98, and J. A. Gade...
...Princeton debate to be held at Princeton next month have been chosen as follows: Robert M. McElroy P. G., of Missouri; Robert F. Sterling '97, of Pennsylvania, and Howard H. Yocum '98, of Pennsylvania, with Robert O. Kirkwood '97, of New York, as alternate. The three regular debaters are members of the American Whig Society, and the a ternate is a member of the Cliosophic Society...
Tonight the Senior Class will hold the most important meeting of its college course for the election of the Ninety-seven Class Day officers. Every member of the class, unless he be sick or unavoidably prevented from attending the meeting should be present and, for each office, vote for the man whom he thinks best fitted for the position...