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...annual election of the Nassau Literary Magazine took place last night, and the following men were chosen to compose the '98 board: Managing editor, R. D. Dripps, Pa.; business manager, D. F. Altlana, Pa.; W. M. Gamble, Pa.; M. L. Williams, Mo.; F. J. H. Sutton, N. Y.; W. F. McCombs, Ark.; L. P. Brayant...
...question for discussion in the Class of 1876 Prize Debate was: "Resolved, That the best interests of the United States demand a large increase in her naval force." H. H. Yocum '98 received the first prize. The Nassau Lit. Prize for the best oration was awarded to E. J. Newton '99, who spoke on "The Age of Sacrifice." At the in door games and exhibition in the afternoon three Princeton indoor records were broken: Garrett '97 put the shot 40 ft. 10 1-2 in.; Tyler '97 cleared 10 ft. 6 in. in the pole vault; while Carroll '00 broke...
...first number of the Nassau Literary Magazine under the management of the '97 board has just appeared. The number is on the whole a most creditable one and presages a favorable future for the magazine under the present board. In the editorial columns there is a strong plea for better quarters for the literary publications of the college which expresses a confessed need and is very timely...
...annual dinner of the Nassau "Lit" was given at the Inn on Friday evening. Among those present were Hamilton W. Mabie of the Outlook, J. Seymour Wood editor of the Bachelor of Arts, President Patton, Professor Bliss Perry, and others. The dinner was thrown open to the undergraduates a number of whom were present...
...election of editors of the Nassau Literary Magazine from the class of ninety-seven, held this week, resulted as follows: Managing editor, Arthur W. Leonard, Ohio; editors, Percy R. Colwell, New York; Charles F. Dunn, Ohio; Robert O. Kirkwood, New York; Wilifred M. Post, Syria; Frederick R. Torrence, Ohio...