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An editorial on Memorial Hall, appearing in the current number of the Illustrated Magazine, is too likely to create a serious misapprehension among those who may read it without sufficient knowledge of the facts, to be allowed to pass unchallenged. It deliberately charges the Corporation of the University with "fleecing...
In the leading article, "Debating at Harvard University," Mr. E. R. Lewis sounds an alarm to more than the merely inevitable candidates for this branch of activity. He urges men of wide interests, as well, to participate. His plea is undoubtedly earnest and timely, though one could wish that what...
One of the first fearful problems that we have to meet, said Bishop Ingram, is the great increase in the population of London, an increase which amounts to at least 100,000 every year. In addition, all our little country villages are being swallowed up year after year and others...
But there is another side--the social side--which should not be ignored. However strongly we may oppose making the dormitory a unit in University life, it cannot be denied that it is desirable that men living in the same dormitory should become acquainted with each other in some natural...
Professor W. R. Spalding '87 has returned from his two weeks' trip through the larger cities of the Middle West, which he undertook for the purpose of arousing interest in the proposed Musical Union building. Professor Spalding visited Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Cleveland and Chicago, and the proposals...