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...have to congratulate ourselves upon the amount of interest taken in lawn tennis in the college this year, if we take as an evidence the recent tournament. The number of entries was larger than ever before, and the individual playing has been remarkably good. In the tennis world, Harvard has taken a good stand, both in college and out. One of our graduates has recently been rated at the head of the 'world's' players by an English authority, and judging by present tendencies there will be several more Harvard men to back up his reputation. We have unusual facilities...
...other items, a short paper by F. Coggeshall, '86, on "The Arithmetic, Geometric, and Harmonic Means," and an article by H. M. Williams, '85, "Legislation for Labor Arbitration." Mr. Arthur Mungin writes a long letter from Paris concerning the present financial and economical condition of France. A list of recent publications on economical subjects is given, which will be found very useful to all engaged in special economic study and research. This list includes books, periodicals and pamphlets in English, German and French. The appendix contains an abstract of Wagner's work on "The Present State of Political Economy...
Considerable dissatisfaction is felt among the foot-ball enthusiasts at New Haven at the manner in which they think Yale was treated at the recent inter-collegiate foot-ball convention in New York. The feeling here is that Princeton, Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania joined forces and advanced a proposition to the effect that Yale should play Harvard at Cambridge and Princeton at Princeton. They argued that as Harvard had a new and inexperienced team, it was no more than fair that Yale should give them the benefit of playing on their own grounds, and that as Princeton...
...recent issue of the Princetonian, we find an allusion to the diminished size of the entering freshman class at Harvard, caused, it is said, by the mingling of upper with lowerclassmen in the same course of study...
...present prices. Three more Langdell on contracts at $8.25. Stephen's Criminal Law, ready at $1.83. The remaining pieces of furniture will be sold at cost to avoid returning them to Boston. A Howard watch in an 18k gold case listed at $186.00 will be furnished soon, on a recent order for $150.00. Record note books at 19c. per quire...