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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Bowdoin the custom has been to choose for the salutatorian the man who has the highest marks. This year there are four whose marks are exactly the same carried to the hundredth place. All four names will be entered in the catalogue as salutatorians and one will be drawn by lot to deliver the address...
...entertained by other more sectarian universities has been so often dwelt upon that we are apt to take it for granted that any institution which stands for some particular form of religious belief is thereby handicapped in the race for true learning, and must surely be distanced by those whose position on religious questions is not so strictly defined. Like a refreshing breeze comes Mr. Bonaparte's answer to such a charge. He says...
Bates pitched for Harvard and did unusually well, keeping down the hits and using great judgment. He was well supported by Cobb, as well as by the rest of the team, whose playing was all the time sharp and active. The errors made were excusable, being made on very hard balls to handle. Hovey's throw in the ninth to cut off Schoff at the plate was the finest seen on Holmes Field for a long time. The double play by Bates, Cobb and Dickinson was also a brilliant piece of work...
...first prize in the Clark competion in oratory at Hamilton College has been awarded to Gregory Rosenblum of Nijini Norgorod, Russia, whose subject was "The Jew in Russia...
...members of the Harvard eleven returned to Cambridge Monday morning and would have brought the championship with them if it had not been for the playing of Mr. W. S. Ellis '89, ex-captain of the Harvard eleven, to whose bowling alone Harvard's one defeat...