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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...spite of the storm the attendance at the Vesper service yesterday was almost as large as usual. The following selections were sung: "How Beautiful upon the Mountains," by R. A. Smith; "The King of Love My Shepherd Is," by Shelley; "O God, Who Hast Prepared," by A. R. Gaul. Number three was substituted for a solo by Mr. Langmaid, who was unable to be present...
After an unusually long delay the provisional list of mid-year examinations has made its appearance on the bulletin boards in University and Sever. There was the usual rush of freshmen yesterday, eager to see "what the list looked like"; and these freshmen were apparently so much fascinated that they made it utterly impossible for a while, for upper classmen to find out how their examinations were assigned. There was the annual amount of grumbling, audible and subdued, among these who found an examination on the first day and another on the last day; and the usual amount of cheerfulness...
Neither the catalogue nor the official list of examinations has yet appeared, although it is much later than the usual time for their publication. It seems to us that there can be no reason why the delay should be so much greater this year than in the past. Every one looks forward with especial interest to the appearance of the examination list, as all are naturally anxious to learn in what order the examinations are to be held. We hope that the attention of the proper authorities will be given to the matter and that the delay will be made...
...ready for sale this week, and will undoubtedly be the most attractive one ever published. One feature of the issue is the cuts of three athletic teams, the champion crew and nine and the foot-ball team of last fall. Its statistics are more complete and accurate than usual, and the body of the book contains about thirty pages more than last year. Next Monday the semi-annual examinations commence, lasting until the Wednesday before Christmas, when our vacation of two weeks takes place. But amid these literary, studious, and social activities, athletics are not forgotten. Various preparations...
...order of the clubs and societies is much the same as usual, the character not greatly changed. The old Christian Brethren appears under its new name, and the Chess Club is now the Chess and Wheat Club. The athletic records have been compiled by Mr. W. B. Curtis of the Spirit of The Times...