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...heavier team of less experience. The natural conclusion then is this, put the men that play and train on the team. They are the ones who have enthusiasm enough to support the eleven and as they do the work they should have the honor. Such an eleven might not contain the best material in college but it would make the best representative team. Do not defer picking out an eleven to wait for better men, but form one, subiect to change, from the material that offers, and if better men desire positions let them earn them by good work...
...right as one enters, Mr. - will be assigned a page in the library book. This done he is prepared to take out a book, and upon turning round he will find himself face to face with a row of drawers, which are lettered alphabetically, according to authors. These drawers contain cards on most of which are written the title of a book, the author and the number; the others are reference cards. Having found the right card, the applicant writes on one of the pieces of paper which he will find above the drawers, the number of his page...
...third number of the Advocate, out today at 4 P. M., will contain a criticism on the football team; "Lady Clawdia," by F. Mary Ann Crowfoot; Satire-"The Way of the World," and correspondence on the football prospects by a member of the '82 eleven. All subscribers who have noticed any delay or irregularity in the delivery of the paper, will confer a favor upon the management by kindly reporting the fact at Mr. Sever's. Any who desire to have their papers sent to their rooms and do not receive them would confer a favor upon the editors...
MOSES KING'S "HANDBOOK OF PROVIDENCE" seems to contain everything that can be said about that city, and should be called an encyclopaedia rather than a handbook. It devotes about a page to Brown University. The book is well printed, on very heavy paper, too heavy, however for the purposes of the publication...
...their example is to be followed by the instructors in the departments of Greek and Latin. This circular is to be an enlargement of the sheet heretofore distributed by the Greek department, giving the list of text-books that are to be used in the different courses, and will contain a brief description of each course, similar to those offered by the geology department. The instructors in geology also give several connected schemes of study to guide a student in selecting a definite plan for his whole college course. The classical circular should also contain similar schemes, which...