Word: mens
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...white flannel shirt and knickerbockers. He kept going through gymnastic exercises while in the room, and was evidently an Athlete. He said, "Look here, what we want is a sporting paper. Here is a full report of the last hare and hounds run, with a long list of the men who fell...
Next came a dashing fellow whose chin was elevated, and whose mouth was moulded in an habitual sneering smile. This was a Wit and a Critic. "Bold knight of the quill," said he, "take my advice: make your paper caustic and spicy; make fun of the literary men, the athletes, the bummers, the professors, and the college papers. Make fun of college life. Sneer at it, my boy, and your paper will go. Here is a light article on 'Lies in Literary Life, or a Factitious Faculty,' and a few good things for the Brevity Column...
...FIFTEEN men are training for the Nine...
...sharp edges of the woodwork of the Gymnasium are being smoothed off, in order that men may not injure themselves by falling against them...
FOLLOWING are the names of the men who are training for the Freshman Crew. First eight: Hammond (stroke); Kip, 7; Curtis (Capt.) 6; Cabot, E. T., 5; Burch, 4; Chapman, 3; Richmond, 2; Belshaw (bow). Second eight: Rand (stroke); Baxter, 7; Rice, 6; Sawyer, 5; Lathrop, 4; Lane, 3; Cary, 2; Endicott (bow). H. G. Chapman, Secretary; W. A. Aspinwall, Treasurer...