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THERE is a good deal that is wholesome and desirable in the enthusiasm at the class baseball games. Occasionally there creeps in an element that is entirely out of place and to be condemned heartily. We regret, however, to see the tendency to go to the other extreme and ignore all class feeling. Thus far the seniors and juniors have watched the progress of their nines with stolid indifference. Today the tie game between the two classes is to be played, and we hope to see a more lively interest taken. It will certainly be refreshing after the experience of +++

dence of containing material from which the 'varsity leaders will be glad to recruit their forces. It is a question, however, whether the second object, that of providing funds for the crew, was very fully accomplished. For this failure the class as a whole is responsible; the musical clubs did all that could be expected of them. Ninety-six will need a more generous spirit than she has displayed thus far if she expects to send a crew to New London.

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