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...students concerning the unsuccessful attempt to build a bonfire in the yard. But we feel compelled to censure any proceeding upon the part of the students which will tend to endanger college property. There is little doubt but that the indiscriminate building of fires will have this result. The question which now remains to be solved is, whether the students are to have bon-fires at all. The fact that a celebration can be enthusiastic without a bon-fire, is well proved by the experience of many former years, during which no thought of building one was entertained. The fact...
...years ago the Princeton nine was defeated in a 13 inning game. Yesterday it took 14 innings to accomplish the same result...
...Yale correspondent of the N. Y. Times writes as follows concerning the announcement of the result of the Harvard-Yale freshman game: "Plenty of rumors got afloat early in the evening, and they were very conflicting, but no authentic news came from the scene of war. The '89 blood simmered, then bubbled, and finally boiled. The freshmen could stand it no longer. Encouraged by a new rumor that the Harvard fielders had burst bloodvessels in chasing home runs, they descended upon the coveted fence and took possession. They had not been there long. however, when a party of sophomores arrived...
...announcement of the result of the balloting for members of the Yard Committee can be made, as the official count has not been certified to. The number of votes for the fifth man are the same for two candidates, and a recount may be necessary...
...whose duty it will be to preserve order in the college yard. And it is not desirable that these two bodies should be identical. Therefore let every man cast his vote to day for the most influential of his classmates, after due and thoughtful consideration. We trust that the result of to-day's election will be entirely satisfactory, and that every man in college will give his hearty support and co-operation to the gentlemen who shall be chosen for such responsible positions...