It may be quite superfluous for us to speak again of the loose way in which many items of so called "news" are worked up for the city papers, but with complaints coming to us from three or four different quarters we find ourselves obliged to speak of the matter once more. Setting aside all reference to the frequent misrepresentations of students and instructors of the college, we would touch only upon athletics. The members of the athletic teams are constantly complaining that they and their sports are grossly misrepresented in the city press. That their complaints are, with few exceptions, well founded is too true, but that no such complaints should be well founded is also true. There are at least two things which correspondents for the city papers should cultivate. One of these things is accuracy; the other is judgment, or good taste. We are sorry to say that in some cases both of these virtues have been lacking.
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SENIOR CLASS MEETING.