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...board of control of athletics connected with the University of Michigan is to call a convention of representatives of leading western universities to formulate rules for qualifications of players on football and baseball teams. The board has made a rule that no man can compete who has received money either for coaching or playing...
...Holworthy 1 to form a Roxbury Latin School Club. Four teachers from the school were present and these briefly addressed the meeting. The men were all enthusiastic and the club promises to be very successful. The management of the club was put in the hands of a board of control consisting of five men, including the officers, one from each class, and a graduate. The following officers were elected: President, H. R. Storrs '96; secretary and treasurer, C. M. Weld '97; directors, J. W. Edson '98, M. Donald '99, G. W. Cram...
...proposed to constitute a committee to watch over debating interests in general and to assume control and responsibility in 'varsity debate arrangements. The nucleus of the committee will probably be composed of members of the Union, the Forum, and the freshman club. who will elect other members from among the graduates and the Faculty...
There are three functions of reform which become a necessity in every state, namely, that of protection of institutions, relief of privation, and the improvement of social conditions. Only organized effort can accomplish these measures and as the government is the only power in the state which can control every individual it is the duty of the government to supervise these matters. Of course the state cannot interpose any opposition to voluntary effort; where people spontaneously undertake to make roads, build schools and found charitable institutions they relieve the government of some of its duties and the government is generally...
Until modern times, physical force and intimidation was the only known method of restraining those who prove unable to restrain themselves. Now, however, the purpose of punishmen is more justly to inculcate self-control, the rule of moral force. With this object inview, of calming stubbornness, and appealing to prisoners through hope rather than fear, the Elmira reformatory system has been introduced and bids fair to become a success, so far as may be expected of any remedy for the disease of crime. At Elmira every effort is made to find the weak points of each prisoner and to strengthen...