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...will say, that in my time I have met many Harvard men and found but one a sincere Christian. With the rest of them the pursuit of a secular knowledge seemed to have led to skepticism and a thinly disguised contempt for all things sacred. [T. B. Connery, N. Y. Times...
ALLEN CURTIS, Sec'y. of the Board of Directors...
...University Club held an important meeting this week, the result of which will be to make the club an assured success, and one of the college institutions. The building rented by the club on Chapel street is owned by Mr. Bowen, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who graduated here in the class of '81. The idea of forming a club was first agitated in 1881, and it was first merely a place where meals could be obtained, and one or two of the New York papers quietly read in the club's reading-room. In 1882, owing to the influence...
...Princeton men excelled in securing the ball, and in the snap and energy with which they kicked and tackled, while Harvard, who much surpassed them in weight, broke oftener through the rush line, but did not gain any decided advantage. [N. Y. Herald...
...AUSTIN, Sec'y...