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"'HARE and hounds' would be a healthy, invigorating, and exciting game. It is easily played and is, in fact, the best of out-door training for summer tramps." - Williams Athenaeum.
We scarcely thought that the Williams men would thus boldly acknowledge their summer avocations. Boating seems to be in a bad way at Williams. "The boat-house and contents have been attached for rent. The boats, both those belonging to the association and those owned by private individuals, are open to the pure air of heaven and the stones and clubs of every vagrant tramp."
WESLEYAN has determined to send a four-oar to "the American Henley" (or Henly, as the Argus spells it), and three of the men are already picked out.
IF we had plenty of time and space, we would like to pick up the gauntlet thrown down to us by the Oberlin Review. We would like to comment on the extreme weight of its articles (O Heavens! how heavy they were); to praise the judicious arrangement of the paper, putting its best column (the Exchanges) near the beginning; to - But really we have n't any more time to waste on this sheet of "Our Boys and Girls."
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