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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...BULLARD.A number of the present and former members of the class of '89 have not returned to the class secretary any of the blanks which were sent them. It is very important that the class secretary should hear immediately from every one who received the blanks. The "Permanent Address" asked for, meant only an address to which letters may be sent for the next five years. If any members of the class failed to receive the blanks they are requested to notify at once the secretary...
...somewhat shaken the faith in the nine. In the Yale-Princeton game our fielding was miserable, and our battery work only little better, The redeeming feature of the game was tho hard batting, and now even that seems to have left us. On Saturday, against Harvard, Princeton put up one of the worst games if not the worst, she has yet played, as is shown by the nine errors and the scarcity of hits Unless there is marked and speedy improvement, we shall have to throw over all hopes of first or second place...
Holmes Hinkley, A. M., 19 Ware St., Cambridge. Preparation for the June examinations. Will take into his family for the summer one or more students preparing for the fall examinations or taking special summer courses in Cambridge...
...froce from 6 minutes, 24 2-5 seconds, to 6 minutes, 21 seconds. In the pole vault, Shearman, '89, instead of lowering the record, raised it from 10 feet, 3 5-8 inces, to 10 feet, 5 inches. Perfect weather and a good track combined to make the meeting one of unusual interest, all of the events being closely contested, especially the bicycle race, half-mile run, and the 120 yards hurdle. Below is given the list of events and winners...
...One hundred yards-C. H. Sheriil, Jr., '89; time 10 1-5 seconds. F. W. Robinson '89, second by three inches. Sherrill got a poor start, but caught his man at fifty yards and had a very exciting finish with Robinson...