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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...sent to us for some reason, although it is on our regular exchange list, and so we have not had an opportunity to remark upon certain statements which it contains. It is difficult to reply to conceited schoolboys smarting under the sting of a seyere defeat, and we should never think of noticing them at all, did not such an attack as has been made call for the severest censure. The Andover base-ball nine is famous for never being suited with any umpire except their own, nor ever being able to yield like gentlemen to defeat. Everyone expects this...
...shrill whistle in front of Holworthy, then, as now, the senior's headquarters. Latterly the eligibility for "service" was much less strict and they even went so far as to admit men who had received commencement parts, but the true navy always consisted of those men who had never received a part, while the marines were those who had minor or second parts, and the horse marines, those who had major or first parts...
...faculty should show such a spirit the men would be ready to meet them more than half-way. The spirit of petty spying and taking names of men probably having little to do with the disturbance, and then the system of wholesale summons will never help towards that better feeling between the faculty and the men, which every man wishes...
...Harvard has won, and last year, when the outlook was far from bright. surpassed her former record in the number of prizes won. This year the prospects resemble in many respects those of last year, with the assurance, however, that the various colleges which compete for this cup have never been so evenly matched. These circumstances are particularly favorable for Harvard whose team has been weakened by the loss of several promising athletes, and who might be unable, perhaps, to win against any one strong oppnent...
...increasing membership, on which the Advocate lays great stress, are in reality the least serious of all. There is sufficient available space in the strangers' galleries and Sanders Theatre to meet any exigency of that nature. Indeed, it is a matter of wonder to us that Sanders Theatre has never been utilized for this purpose before. The stage will easily accommodate three tables, and, instead of forcing strangers into dimly-lighted galleries, exhibition eating might be given them. Friendly eating matches also might be improvised between the tables and would form a source of no little interest and pleasure...