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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...excellent. The most brilliant feature of the game was a beautiful triple play in the eighth inning, by Welch, Coolidge, Sawyer and Richardson. Harvard fielded fairly well. Baker and Tilden, of the freshman nine, played well together. Baker's pitching proved effective, and was well handled by Tilden, whose fine throws to second are especially worthy of comment...
Article 34, of the college regulations, has been amended to read as follows; Continuous residence at the university is required during term time. Any student whose residence is interrupted for any cause, is required to give immediate notice to the Dean, and, if his absence is prolonged beyond three days, he is further required to report at the Dean's office immediately upon his return...
...heathen literature of the ancient world as with modernphysiological research;" and lastly, on the ground that the women who would avail themselves of such changes as proposed would be for the most part those training for teachers, who could not afford the expense of a university career, and whose numbers would be too small to justify any change that would bring such injury to the present system at Oxford...
...state or college, would be totally out of place. The case of the government of a college does not seem to us to differ essentially from that of state government. According to the ideas advanced by the writer to the Advertiser, and the Rev. Henry W. Foote, whose remarks that writer endorses, it would be highly improper to ask Mr. Randall and Mr. Carlisle their views on the important question of the tariff when the selection of one or the other to a most important office in the government depends upon the answer. The custom that has hitherto prevailed...
...other gentlemen, whose names are not published, also favored voluntary prayers, and the Rev. Mr. Foote said he would not pledge himself...