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...request we again print the notice of the Base Ball Association, to which we would earnestly call attention...
...made to remove the Dartmouth medical college from Hanover to Concord. Persons interested in the attempt claim that the conditions upon which the professors of the New Hampshire medical institution became trustees of the state property at Hanover, have not been complied with, and that Attorney-General Tappan will call the attention of these men to the legislation concerning the subject. They also allege that there is quite a general feeling that the property should not be used by men who discriminate against women as medical students and that the General Court at its next session will be asked...
...call for a meeting of the Boat Club was answered by about a hundred men who assembled in Holden Chapel at 7.30. The meeting was called to order by president French, who stated that the business to come before them was to take some action upon the letter of resignation of the advisory committee. The letter was read by Mr. Parker and then a vote was called for. The result of the vote showed that the meeting was heartily in favor of accepting the action taken by the committee. A motion followed to thank the graduate committee for their past...
...excusable, but for a man to leave simply because he finds the lecture rather dry or because he is rather sleepy, is rude to both lecturer and fellow students. If a man goes with the idea of leaving in the middle of the hour, or soon after the roll call, to say the least he shows himself off in no very good light. So much for courtesy among the students. On the side of the lecturers, is it not their duty to be prompt in closing their lectures and not to keep their sections three, five or more minutes after...
...call attention to the article on "Foot Ball in Canada," printed in another column. This was written for the CRIMSON by a gentleman on the editorial board of a leading Canadian college paper, the Toronto Varsity. It presents a view of foot ball as played throughout Canada, which is somewhat different from the method of play practiced among us. It also gives a good ides of how much more the game is played there. Inter-collegiate foot ball has been forbidden us for the future, but nothing has been said by the faculty against our playing international matches with...