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...recent expression of the college preferences of the senior classical class, the following was the result: Yale 23, Harvard 13. Amherst 5, Princeton 2, Harvard Medical School and Johns Hopkins University 1 each; a gain for both the leading colleges. - [Phillipian (Andover...
...game between '84 and '85 yesterday proved to be the most interesting one of the series and was most sharply contested. The result gives to '84 the championship of the college in base-ball. Good fielding was done by Beaman and Le Moyne, each playing a remarkably fine game. The batting, which was rather weak, was lead by Watson. The following is the score...
...life. In this - in principle - they are perfectly justifiable and commendable. Many criticisms, however, are just. Much in college society life, in respect to tendency and spirit, could well be reformed. But the abolition of the social unions of students in clubs is not the way to accomplish this result - and this abolition is the legitimate outcome of Mr. Aiken's arguments. The book, however, is well worth reading by all college men. The author will certainly win respect for his sincerity and earnestness, and one's individual profit from reading the book, even when opposed to the general conclusions...
...gained by a drop kick. The game was awarded to the freshmen, in accordance with the rule that, "in case of a tie, a goal kicked from a touchdown shall take precedence over touchdowns, or a goal otherwise kicked." Next Saturday the Harvard freshmen will play at Andover. The result of the game will be looked forward to with considerable interest, as, in a measure, indicative of the strength of Harvard's freshman team as compared with Yale's. After so close a contest between Yale and Andover on Saturday, our team may expect an exciting game for next Saturday...
...establishment of class games and of scratch races this fall seems to be reviving a far more general interest in athletics throughout the college. Apart from this result, and from the direct influence thereby exercised in bringing out new men in rowing and ball playing, these sports seem to have aroused a very gratifying enthusiasm and feeling of emulation in several quarters where such a result could not reasonably be expected. Not only has the Crimson challenged the Advocate to mortal combat - on the Charles - but now, we understand, following this illustrious precedent, a foot-ball match between the Pierian...