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THE RED AND BLACK.
The Red and Black, r k ’ e ' M s *""
colleges were repreHented, and con
sidering tliut this in the first Meet
was found among the ruin* of the
rotunda.
...... . i o ------- , The annual report of the manage-
Of the Uniien.it>’ 1 of'UeoJ«u"" i of iU ki,,d ever 1,1 t * ,L ‘ ^outh, nient of the Vale Boat Club show*
thfc receipts for the past year to
have been +4797 against a total ex
pense of 49539.
The Northwestern University is
the recipient of a gift of 4215,0 0
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' this is a remarkable showing.
Kniron in C’iiiki . Unfortunately, Georgia had
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«•. K Maddox, Bi'sinkhm Maxaokii. representation this year,but we may
L. Sxidrr, Jn. Atiii.ktic Kiutoii. ' , , 1 .... .
Kniron. safely predict that she will have a
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men nr lain.
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F. It. Mir< iiki.i., Ass'r Hi siskss M’o'k
All romniunlnatiiins must bo address
eil to the Business Manager.
team next year that will bring great
credit upon her.
The greater number of the col-
Glimpses of the College World.
The new president of Kenyon Col
lege papers of the South censed pub- lege, in Ohio, is but twenty-eight
lication for this term with their last years of age.
issue. The Red and Black, how- Thc UlnV( . rBity of i ndiana |, e:irs
ever, wdl be published once more ; 1|) , fi „ ancia , responsibility of its
even after this issue. Owing to the #Ullelio } |lterMU<
fa<;t that we will he in the micMl#* fni , lt ,, ....
, .. , 4 . . I he followiiiii colleges publish
of filial examinations next Saturday .... . ,, t ? ..
..... . . , daily journals: Cornell. Harvard,
no paper will he issued, hut on the tT ' . . ... . . ._ .
, . * . ... fl , | university of Michigan. UmverHity
following Saturday, Juno Id, Iiik , ,. , , . ., , :
,, ... . of 1 umiHylvafiiM. Leland Stanford,
JvKn and Hr. UK will appear in an .. .... ....
. , , nrow'n, Wisconsin and Princeton,
enlarged form an a Commencement
souvenir. This will bo the last issue Tl,e University of Chicago lias a
for this term. ! telescope seventy-five feet long,
x, . weighing six tons and having an
objective of fully forty inches. —
At a meeting held recently the
Junior Class at Yale decided to wear
caps and gowns on Sundays during
Senior year, and appointed a com-
-Several trustworthy uentle-
:uli«*H to travel in Oeorarta, for
established, reliable house Salars $740and
expenses. Steadv position. Enclose refer
ence and seif-addressed stamped envelope,
Tlielh tin inion Company, Third Fhtor, Omaha
Bldg, Chicago, III.
E. I. SMITH k CO.
SHOES OF THE LATEST SHAPES.
A Line of
Patent LeatherTans.
from William Herring, of Evanston, C orner College Avenue and ( layton St
III.
Jerreras, Yale’s full back, will hasei.tojt. t. h. noma
coach the University of Minnesota Haselton»A*»Bozi
team next fall. dealkus in
Thu women of Cornell University O-EADE
have secured the services of Miss
Hill, of Wellesley, to train
crew. |
Mr. C. II. Hinton, instructor iu Jhe p.ed ar\ct Black
mathematics at Princeton, lias re
cently made another trial of his
pitching machine, a device intended
to pitch halls for hatting practice, j
Pianos and Organs.
Small Musical Instruments,
their Pictures, Picture Framing, etc.
The Pandora this year promises
to excel all former issues. It will
he larger iu si/.c and better in print
than it has been before. The Pan
dora has on its editorial staff mem
bers from every fraternity in col- mitteo to make the necessary ar-
lege, and has besides represents- rangement*.
fives from the non-fraternity men,
and therefore will represent every
phase of our college life.
The management have taken great
pains to get out an excellent issue
this year, and every man in college
should give it that support which
it deserves. Let every one show his
appreciation in a substantial ^vay,
and purchase ns many copies a*
possible, |
The following was found on a
tomb-stone iu Vermont :
Here lies in silent clay
Miss Arabella Voting,
Who on the *Jlst of May
Began to hold her tongue.
Before slates were used people
multiplied on the face of the earth.
—Exchange.
The University of Chicago will
erect a museum to lie used wholly
ns a repository for Oriental relics.
Pennsylvania has recently had a
gift of *500,000, for the encourage
ment of liberal studies.
The Yale football management
Either a straight or a curved ball
can he thrown at any desired speed,
and it is expected that the hatting
strength of teams can he materially
increased by the use of this inven
tion.
In the Southern Field I).iy which
recently occurred at Nashville, the
following scores were made : Van
derbilt 41, Sewanee 27, Auburn 15,
i entral College 19, S. W. Presbyte
rian Univ. 9, Cumberland 0, Univ. TENNIS,
Nashville 9.
Pay your subscription to the Kkd
and Bi.ack.
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Patronage of college boys solicited
RACKETS.
. HALLS,
Commencement will soon l«e on
and Athens as usual will have a
large crowd of visitors. Our cam
pus when in proper condition is
truly a beautiful .place, hut as it
now is, it presents a very neglected ‘‘beared over 45,990 last season,
appearance. It is high time that In the annual debate between
the trees he trimmed, the grass out, Harvard and Yale, the latter was
and the walks made to bear a neat victorious. This is the first time
appearance. We trust that the Harvard has ever been defeated iu
proper authorities will give this debate.
matter their attention. Vanderbilt and Sewanee recently
debated the following subject: “He-
It is a matter of great gratifica- , 0 | vedi Tll!ll the United states
lion to one who has an interest in S , loold Claim the Right to Inter
the welfare of our college athletics Tene in a „ Disputes Between Eu
to see such spirit and enthusiasm ropean and American Countries In
inanifestcd as was done last week, yoking Territorial Complications
Nearly a hundred and fifty dob Within this Hemisphere.” Vander-
lai> by popular subscription !
Write Them a Letter To-Night.
Don’t no to tin* theatre, lecture or ball,
But stay in your room to-night;
Deny yourself to the friends that eall
Am! a good long letter write—
Write to the Had old folks at home
Who sit when the day in done
With folded hands and downcast eyes
Ami think of the absent one.
Write them a letter to-night.
Don’t selfishly scribble: 44 Excuse my
haste,
I’ve scarcely time to write/’
Lest their brooding thoughts go wander
ing baek
To many a wandering night
| When they lost their needed sleep and
rest
And every breath was a prayer
That God would leave their delicate babe
To their tender love and care.
Write them a letter to night.
NETS, Jko.
indeed a bright sign. It shows that
the uien of the college are aroused
and are thoroughly determined that
the Athletic Association shall not
begin next year with a heavy debt , . . , , J , ...
.... w. .1. „i i „ i. i coached by the regular \ arsitv
on its shoulders. It shows, more
misphi
hilt had the affirmative side and Se
wanee the negative. The decision
was given in favor of Vanderbilt.
The Coeds of the University of
Wisconsin have two crews and are
coach.
Brooke, the University of Penn
sylvania fullback, will coaoh the
candidates for the Cornsll football
team this spring.
After the fire at the University of
• Virginia a trunk containing the Lee
lhe Track Meet at Nashville last correspondence of the Revolution
over, that the narrow prejudices
ami ill-feelings that have l.eeu
nourished in the past by a few are
being dispelled and that every one
has the best interests of our ath
letics at heart.
Don't let them feel that you've no more
need
Of their love and counsel wise
For the heart grows strangely sensitive
When age has dimmed the eyes ;
It might lie well to let them believe
You never forget them tjuite—
That you deemed it a pleasure when far
away »
Long letters home to write ; then
Write them a letter to-night.
Don't think that the young and giddy
friends *
Who make your pastime gay
Have half the anxious thoughts for you
That the old folks have to-day :
For the sad old folks at home,
With locks fast turning white,
Are longing to hear of the absent one:
Oh. write them a letter to-night
—AwjniUi Herald.
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