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...meeting of the senior class last evening, Mr. Manning in the chair and Mr. Wendell secretary pro tem., with the consent of the captain of the freshman, a motion was carried that unless the freshmen win one game with Yale they shall not be admitted to the tree on class day. Mr. Dean, captain of the senior crew, explained why his crew should not row, examinations being near, and the continued "illegal" delaying of the race, interfering with the chances of some of the crew's getting their degrees. Mr. Chalfant then explained the reasons for the delay in justification...
...meeting of '83 last night Mr. Hubbard was elected secretary pro tem, the class secretary being absent. It was voted to have the class dinner the first Monday after the class races. The committee appointed to attend to the dinner are Messrs. Denniston, Chapman and Lloyd. Mr. Perrin was elected toastmaster; Mr. Hubbard, orator; Mr. Warren, poet; and Mr. Dorr, chorister. It was voted that the price of the dinner should not exceed $2.00 per head. The committee to receive bids from photographers consists of Messrs. Curtis, Binney and Kellogg...
...this a College? Yes, this is a Gall-age (pat. applied for). What does a College consist of? A Gym-na-si-um, a Fac-ul-ty and An E-lec-tive Sys-tem. Is the College rich? No, the College is poor, So poor that it can-not Provide Chairs for its Professors and So they are obliged to Sit on the Students...
...THAYER, Treasurer pro tem...
...arrival of the team in Montreal, Mr. Russell, the secretary of the club, pro tem., received letters notifying him that the team and their friends were made temporary members of the Metropolitan and St. James clubs. This act of courtesy was highly appreciated, and Sunday was spent in visiting these clubs, in sight-seeing, church-going, etc., and closed with the inevitable visit to the Jesuit Cathedral, where the ever-watchful beadle (who quickly recognized us) listened attentively for the faintest allusion to "Guibord...