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Yesterday afternoon the petitions recently drawn up, and the resolutions passed at the mass meeting of Monday were presented to the faculty. The action taken by the faculty is printed in another column. Though at first the entire undergraduate body was greatly disturbed and excited by the resolutions of the inter-collegiate conference, yet there was a strong impression that the faculty would reconsider the step they had taken if the state of feeling among the students could be set before them in the proper light. Such measures were taken, therefore, as seemed best fitted to fully express the sentiments...
...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...
...coincide with the views of our correspondent in another column, calling upon the executive officers of the several athletic associations to make public before the students the petition recently presented by them to the faculty, or else to call a mass meeting of the whole college to consider and take action in the matter. The question, as our correspondent says, is one of vital importance and as such deserves the fullest publicity and frankest treatment on the part of all concerned in it, faculty, students, and athletic organizations. Moreover we have obvious reasons for believing that in so important...
...another column will be found the announcement of the Senior Class Photograph Committee in respect to obtaining Heliotype albums this year. These albums will be provided at the same price as last year,-eighteen dollars,-provided one hundred copies are signed for. The committee also urgently requests all seniors who have not yet been photographed to make their appointments as soon as possible...
...publish in another column an article taken from the latest number of the Phillipian of Andover Academy. From this it appears that the feeling in favor of Yale, formerly so prevalent in that school, has changed during the last few years and that if Andover continues in her present course she will soon be numbered among the staunch supporters of Harvard. That the editors of the paper themselves are willing to admit this new tendency is a sure guarantee that such a change is taking place. Only two years ago the students of Andover Academy hooted the freshmen...