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...event was the first bout in fencing between S. Dexter 2d, '90, and H. R. Allen, Jr., '92. Dexter showed the most skill and won five points to Allen's three. J. M. Morton, Jr., '91, easily defeated J. T. Lincoln, '92, in the second bout, five points to one...
...meeting of the auditing committee on Friday, several changes were made in the agreement under which the committee exists. The number of student members was raised from three to four, one to be selected from each of the three upper classes and one from the college at large; and the time of election was changed from June to October. It was decided to have the accounts audited semi-annually instead of monthly. The surplus of the football association was raised from $400 to $1500, and the lacrosse association was admitted to have its accounts audited by the committee...
...mentioned in our letter of February 28. We offered May 25 at Cambridge, thinking it a date most likely to please Harvard. We submitted June 1 at New Haven, believing it would be most practical for Yale, It seems but just that each college should have the choosing of one of the two dates. Therefore, for the first game, we will accept any date Harvard may offer, provided, according to agreement, that it be played at Cambridge. For the second game Yale will choose as before, June 1, at New Haven. By this means, we believe, dates can be arranged...
...second winter meeting, held on Saturday, was marked by one of the poorest as well as one of the best sparring bouts held in the gymnasium this year. The Athletic Association is always ready to urge new men to come forward, and it offers every means in its power by which the standard of indoor and outdoor athletics may be raised. An exhibition, however, like the first one in sparring on Saturday, which was devoid of every appearance of the slightest scientific excellence, cannot help but have an effect opposed to the purposes for which the meetings are held...
...BRIGGS.Arrangements to collect old periodicals and newspapers and deliver them to the sick in the Boston City Hospital have been made by students. At least one ward can be supplied with reading matter. All magazines and periodicals will be acceptable, no matter how old, and will be called for on addressing R. L. Weeks, 74 Sacramento street...