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Score-Harvard 13, Cornell 4. Touchdowns-Sullivan 1, Dunlop 1, Teussig 1. Goals from field-Brown 1. Umpire-Dr. Scoff, Pennsylvania. Referee-Paul Dashiel, Lehigh. Linesman-H. B. Pratt, Amherst. Time-30-minute halves...
...latest addition to the list of small magazines has just issued from the University Press. It is called the "Shadow." Unlike the rest of its order, it seems to come before the world with an honest literary purpose, and not merely to scoff and to cheer. The first number is bright and intellectual without being "dicadent." As to outer appearance the "Shadow" is simple, rather artistic, and attractive, with a classical cover and good typography. The price is ten cents a copy; published monthly...
...said, must not be taken as a literal description of heaven. It is an allegory, and all through the Bible we find God teaches His people constantly by allegories. They make the truth easier to comprehend. Some people find in a literal interpretation of the Bible much reason to scoff at Christianity. Who, they say, cares to look forward to a future existence spent in a white robe, with a golden crown on his head listening to music? or who is terrified at the prospect of having a spirit bound by iron chains and tortured with material fire...
...ENGLAND MAGAZINE.Robert Beverley Hale, '91, has a very entertaining flirtation tale in the New England entitled 'Fools Who Came to Scoff.' It is not a new story nor a wonderful story, but it is interesting and pleasing. Another of the Columbus articles, with which the magazines seem to abound just now, is the work of Isaac Bassett Choate; and allied with it in a way is 'The Whereabouts of Vinland' by L. G. Power. There are also very fully illustrated articles on 'The Republic of Venezuela' and 'The City of Denver.' The verse of the number is by Madison Cawein...
...Stolen bases, Hallowell, Cook (2), Dickinson, Corbett, Thomson, Schoff, Coogan (2). First base on balls, Cook, Dickinson, Thomson, Schoff, Bergen, Coogan. First base on errors, Harvard 3; U. of P. 2. Sacrifice hits, Frothingham, Corbett, Bayne (2), Bergen, Coogan, Struckout, Frothingham (3), Cobb, Bates (2), Thomas (2), Mackey, Scoff and Vail. Double plays, Bates, Cobb and Dickinson. Wild pitch, Bates, Bergen. Hit by pitched ball, Bergen. Time, 2 hours, 5 minutes. Umpire, Mr. Mullen...