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...standard. Although the Crimson makes a weekly appearance, it keeps up its standard well. It has a progressive spirit, which certainly does not characterize the Advocate. On the contrary, the latter seems to become more and more conservative, and, consequently, to present articles comparatively uninteresting. - [Princetonian...
...Princetonian of Oct. 13th says: "We had hoped, in this number, to say something definite concerning the movement among the colleges, restricting the excesses into which athletics are running. Our own faculty have, as yet, the matter under consideration, and have not therefore announced their policy. We feel confident that the spirit among the professors is decidedly favorable to athletics, and no restrictions will be made that will injure them. Whatever is done by the several colleges should be done in unison. If Harvard is forbidden to play with professional nines, it would be placing her at a disadvantage...
...Marquand Chapel is at last completed. The finishing touches have but just been applied to the interior. The decorations within are elegant and tasty, and reflect great credit on the ability of the designer. - [Princetonian...
...charged by the Princetonian, and a very serious charge it is, that "one of the prominent nines of the college league played, during July, a number of games with a professional nine in a large neighboring city, and received a money compensation for their pains. This sum, large or small (it does not matter), was not to be expended for any college athletic organization, but, if we are rightly informed, went into the pockets of the individual players. This is the first time, as far as we are aware, that a college nine has been hired to play base ball...
...scientific expedition returned from a most successful trip. They rode in the saddle over 1,000 miles - through Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska and Dakota. They bring back more than 3,000 pounds of fossils gathered in the various places, as the result of their toil. [Princetonian...