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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...close of the college year is always attended by meetings for the election of officers of the various organizations; several meetings have been held already. At the navy meeting the following officers were elected, into whose hands the boating interests of the University will be committed: President, E. A. Stevenson. '88; vice-president, C. W. Stewart, '88 S.; sub-treasurers, L. T. Snipe, '89, and F. T. Parlin, '88 S.; secretary, G. W. Woodruff, '89. Last evening the University Club tendered a very pleasant reception to the incoming members from the junior scientific and sophomore academic classes. The following officers...
Those who assembled on Jarvis yesterday afternoon, were treated to the worst exhibition of ball playing which has ever taken place on the field. The visiting team presented a set of men whose playing perhaps equalled, but did not excel that of youths of ten summers. There was no redeeming feature to their play but the work of the pitcher, who was debarred from swift pitching by the lack of a catcher. 90's change battery, Kielty and Vaughn, was put in. Kielty is a promising pitcher, but is a trifle wild. The battery, on the whole, did good work...
...instructors at Yale, whose room is opposite Lawrence, says the present sophomore class is the noisiest he has ever known...
...extend our heartiest congratulation to the members of the nine whose work at Princeton yesterday deserves the highest commendation. Outbatted, the men knew that when once the first bag was gained that there was an imperative duty to make the plate, and it seems they succeeded in this. Although the nine have been heavily handicapped by the lateness of the season in Cambridge, they have made the most of every opportunity and have opened the championship series in a fashion which recalls the victories of the spring of '85. Care and enthusiasm will bring about ultimate success...
...based my opinion as to Harvard's probable chances upon it. A new coxswain goes in the Yale boat this year. Thompson, a little freshman weighing less than 100 pounds, will take the seat in which the tiny Cadwell urged the eight on to victory. Cadwell was a man whose self-control added greatly to the strength of the Yale crew, and I am sure that the new man has equally as good nerve. - New York Post...