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...prone to believe that athletics have a deteriorating influence on the scholarship of the men who engage in them, will have his doubts dispelled by reading carefully the statistics published in this morning's CRIMSON of the rank obtained by those who have played on university and class teams during the years 1885-86 and 1886-87. These statistics were compiled with the greatest of care by the athletic committee, and are therefore as accurate and trustworthy as any statistics on such a subject can be. In nearly every case the standing of students on the university crew, nine, eleven...
...Monday at three o'clock, Dr. McKenzie will address a meeting in Shepard Memorial Church in furtherance of the plan for providing a church building for the American Church Society in Berlin which is now under the care of Professor Stuckenberg. The society is made up entirely of Americans and includes about one hundred and fifty students. One hundred thousand dollars is needed, of which two thousand dollars is hoped for from Cambridge and Harvard University...
...Wesleyan has given to the world an aggregate of 8,540 years of Methodist preaching. Following the records is a bibliography of 150 pages, which sets forth every book or article written by Wesleyan alumni. The whole book is of about 700 pages, and has been prepared with such care, that only one or two of the 2,226 who have attended Wesleyan have escaped the vigilance of the compilers...
...shame. But this rising sense of sin is a hopeful sign, for if we receive it into our hearts with pure feelings we shall be animated to rise above it, and with a better heart to accomplish the designs for which we have been created. Our care must be not to let this feeling of contrition weaken or turn us away. If, in the depths of our discouragement, we look humbly to God as our guide, with the hope that part of that seemingly far distant righteousness may be ours, we shall see, in this feeling of contrition, the prophecy...
...which was abandoned on account of Mr. Hayes' illness, is to be considered a full course from now until June with three lessons a week. Mr. Hayes has not yet decided the hours on which classes shall come together. He will be at Holden Chapel to see men who care to take elecution on Friday at 12 m., and on Monday...