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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...first ballot it was found that the number of votes cast exceeded the number of men in the class. New ballots were ordered, and finally on the sixth trial, with a careful roll-call, a fair vote was obtained. When the methods of the political caucus and ward-meeting are introduced into college elections, it may well be doubted, we repeat, whether a wholesome moderation, which hesitates to follow absolutely the dictates of party interests in college matters, may not be a blessing in disguise...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/25/1883 | See Source »

...hospital. The hospital was built under the direction of prominent physicians, and is, accordingly, a model in every respect. Like all modern hospitals it is only one story in height, that being found to be the best for perfect ventilation and quick heating. There are two large rooms or wards, with two small rooms and bath-rooms adjoining. By this arrangement two different diseases can be treated here, and if occasion demands it eight students can be accommodated. In the basement is a kitchen with a cook stove and all necessary utensils, a laundry and cloacae. The house is heated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE COLLEGE HOSPITAL. | 4/23/1883 | See Source »

...dozen collegians have sent in applications for membership in the nine to fill the four vacancies. It is thought that Princeton will have a good team in the field next season, as some of the applicants are good general players. Besides this, the Princeton club has engaged John M. Ward, the pitcher of the New York League Club to coach the men in their preparation for the coming season. The Yale nine - the present champions - will be weakened greatly by the loss of the three basemen, Hopkins, Badger and Platt. Hopkins is considered one of the best players...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLEGE BASE-BALL. | 2/1/1883 | See Source »

...Watson, '85; G. E. Foss, '85; G. R. Parsons, '86; B. G. Davis, '85; Edmund S. Middleton, '85; Edward J. Hall, '86; Outram Bangs, spec.; C. H. Babcock, '86; C. B. Stevens, '86; D. L. Hazard, '85; F. C. Weld - ; C. H. Smith - ; P. L. Livingston, '85; A. H. Ward, '85; S. H. Blodgett, '85; Walter K. Barton, '86; J. H. Payne, Jr., '86; L. Litchfield, '85; R. Peterson, '85; Walker Graham, - ; James L. Storrow, '85; H. W. Blanchard, '84; Bertram Ellis, '84; Edwin E. Graham, '86; E. E. Hamlin, '86; O. F. Hibbard, '84; Thomas Hunt, '86; Alfred...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND RUMOR. | 12/5/1882 | See Source »

...Burr, '84; business manager, Ira Barrows, '83; librarian, N. L. Richmond, '85. The members of the Glee Club are as follows: First tenors, Farnsworth, '84, Alexander, '85, Dyer, '86, Roberts, '86; second tenors, Tyzzer, '84, Day, '85, Chase, '85, Alger, '85, first bassos, Burr, '84, Gow, '84, Ward, '86, Potter, '86; second bassos, Silver, '83, Daboll, 84, Richmond, '85, Greene, '86; warbler, Ira Barrows. The freshman quartette is as follows: First tenor, Dyer; second tenor, Roberts; first bass, E. K. Potter; second bass, J. H. Ward; musical director and leader, E. K. Potter; pianist, Gunderson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BROWN UNIVERSITY. | 11/17/1882 | See Source »

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