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...game opened with Harvard at the bat. Wiestling made a two-base hit, Foster's fly was muffed by Soule, and both men came in on a wild pitch and a wild throw by Boutelle. Campbell was put out at first. Willard's fly to left was dropped by Talbot, and Henshaw got his base on balls. Boyden made a hit bringing in Willard, and Henshaw and Boyden got in on errors. The next two men were put out. For Bowdoin, Moulton got his base on balls, went to third on a passed ball, and came in on a wild...
...TALBOT, Sec'y.GLEE CLUB PIERIAN ASSOCIATION. - As there was no quorum at yesterday's meeting there will be another meeting in Roberts Hall at 3 p.m. today. Associate members are urged to attend, as immediate action must be taken about the coffee parties...
...TALBOT, Sec'y.D. K. E. THEATRICALS. - Important principal rehearsal this afternoon at 4.30. Chorus and principals this evening at 7.30, sharp. Everyone must be present...
...typographical appearance of the issue - which consisted of eight pages - was very neat. Great credit is due to President Talbot for his efficient labors in getting out so unique a number...
...dinner of the CRIMSON board last evening was enjoyed by the many past and present editors who attended. Wit flowed faster than champagne, and was twice as sparkling. The officers of the evening were: President, W. T. Talbot; toast-master, F. E. E. Hamilton; chorister, H. G. Perkins; poet, H. S. Sanford; orator, Wm. Barnes, Jr. Papers were read by W. G. Chase, '82, H. M. Williams, '85, M. C. Hobbes, '85, J. A. Frye, '86. Speeches were made by F. A. Mason, '84, W. S. Thayer, '85. Letters were read from C. E. L. Wingate, '83, F. I. Carpenter...