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...MONDAY.Harvard Philosophical Club. Certain Ideals of Right Conduct and their Value for Society. Dr. Royce, Sever...
...indefinite. Not satisfied with this, he felt called upon to warn not only those who did not pass the examination, but many who did. This fountain head of justice did not stop here. He sent official communications to the families of those students who had failed to attain a certain mark above 40 per cent. Is this not virtually raising the amount of work required to pass an examination. At the least, it is an act of officiousness not wanted by the rules, and deserving condemnation...
...correspondent in another column advocates the advisability of having a junior class dinner this spring. The custom of having class dinners is certainly an excellent one, and should be encouraged as much as possible, as by it is fostered a certain class-feeling which forms such an important factor in college life elsewhere. True it is, that here at Harvard this class-feeling is at a minimum, partly because of the size of the classes, and partly because of the so-called Harvard indifference, but anything that will tend to increase this feeling and bind the members of a class...
...Brown faculty has refused to adopt the athletic regulations. The Brunonian remarks: "SO far as we have been able to learn, the faculty rejected the resolutions on the ground that while certain restrictions in regard to "professionals" were needed, the provisions of the restrictions for not fairly meet the demands of the case. We cannot see the necessity of placing such restructions-prohibitory in some cases-upon the athletic sports of a large number of colleges, simply for the purpose of helping forward the reformation of certain collegiate foot-ball players who are in the habit of kicking each other...
...question why it is that certain instructors are always dilatory in handing in the marks of their section has been raised again and again, but the only solution thus far has been that they don't. And yet, unless prevented by some strong reason, it seems a gratuitous piece of unkindness for any instructor to go leisurely to work to correct the books of his sections, knowing that the results are awaited with impatience by the men. Of course, when there is any fair reason for a delay, everyone is willing to wait patiently, but when there...