Jack Linton came from New Orleans,
And oft rehearsed for us the scenes
' Mid which his boyish days had past, -
Scenes that were doomed no more to last.
A noble fellow, though, was Jack,
With shoulders broad and straight-built back,
And manly face and open eye,
The picture of sincerity!
The second of our little set,
Less powerful than Jack, was yet
Perhaps much more to be respected
For rare accomplishments of mind,
Which very few had e'en suspected,
In one so shy as he, to find.
But of our little coterie
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H. A. A.The hare and hounds run has been postponed to Thursday at 3.30. The hares will be Messrs. Walker and Jack,
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SLIGHTLY THE WRONG MAN."GOOD enough!" I inelegantly exclaimed as I read Jack's letter, in which he said he would come down the next
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H. A. A.Hare and hounds run today at 3.30 in front of Matthews. Hares, Messrs. Walker and Jack, '84. Entries close at