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...never sent for that purpose to the colony of Connecticut least he should imbibe in his youth that low craft and cunning so incident to the people of that country, which is so interwoven in their constitutions that all their art cannot disguise it from the World, tho' many of them under the Sanctifyed Garb of Religion have endeavored to impose themselves on the World for honest...
...Natural History Society has elected tho following officers for 1886-87: president, W. W. Nolen; senior vice president, W. McM. Woodsworth; junior vice-president, R. P. Bigelow; recording secretary, T. W. Harris; corresponding secretary, Prof. W. M. Davis; treasurer, J. A. Bailey; librarian, F. H. Sellers; curator of Zoology H. A. Lothrop; curator of Botany; R. P. Bigelow; curator of Mineralogy and Geology, G. W. Rolfe...
...concert of the two musical clubs last evening attracted an audience larger than was ever known before within the memory of any present undergraduate, but it was no more than the excellence of the performance deserved. An unusually large share of the work fell to tho Pierian, a fact which was gratifying, as it showed that greater confidence is now felt in the ability of the instrumentalists. The performance of this part of the programme was quite up to the usual standard. The "Turkish March" by Beethoven was particularly well received. The effect of the "Pizzicato Polka" was somewhat marred...
...Tho first game for the class championship took place yesterday, between '88 and '89, resulting in a victory for the former by a score of 9 to 3. '89 batted hard but failed to bunch their hits, except in the sixth inning, when they earned a run on a double by Litch field, and a triple by Bingham. '88 fielded well. The catching of Jones and a fine left handed catch by Morgan were the features of the game...
...Robinson and Vice-President Hendrick. The Phi Beta Kappa orator of the morrow, Hon. William H. Rawle, occupied a prominent seat, and notables were as numerous as is usual on such occasions. Well it was that the intellectual repast was of such a high order, for the viands, tho' choice, could be little enjoyed on account of the crowded condition of the hall. It was estimated that fully 1500 alumni were present. After struggling through this part of the feast, the lighter and more enjoyable portion came. Mr. Choate made the introductory speech in his usual facetious style, and then...