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THE Acta Columbiana has several Harvard items, among others a list of "those trying for the Sophomore Crew," and something about substitutes on the 'Varsity, distributed among their own locals without any mention of the fact that they don't belong to Columbia. It must astonish Columbia Sophs. to find ten or twelve names of men they don't know down for their class crew.
THE Seniors will doubtless be pleased to know that the class fund "exceeds $75,000 thus far." At least the Athenaeum says it does.
"To go on a hoot" is the last Williams slang for a toot, howl, or bust.
OUR Cis-Atlantic contemporaries were less interesting even than ordinary this week, and we picked up the Oxford and Cambridge Undergraduates' Journal, to see what they were doing on the other side. No wonder that a fine eight can be made, when the Journal publishes a list of thirty-four eights in practice, belonging to the different colleges which compose the University of Cambridge.
THE Yale Lit. is good, but more amusing in such light articles as the "Teatotum Club," or the "Portfolio" department, than in heavier things.
THE Record wants the Freshmen to play the same kind of a "game" with our Freshman Nine, that the Yale University Nine "played" with Princeton; that is, name a date when the Freshman can't play, and then "claim" the game because they (Harvard, '83) don't play it when it suits the Yale nine's pleasure. The Record also replies finally to the Echo's criticism on the Princeton business, by saying that the Echo's charge is not made in good English!
BOTANY RECITATION. KIND-HEARTED INSTRUCTOR (who has asked Mr. Phlunk all the simple questions he could without getting an answer, and who does n't want to dead him utterly). "Ah - it is - monocot - I don't know, sir."
INSTRUCTOR. "Well, what is the color of the leaf?" "I - it is bl - I don't know, sir."
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