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...letter by a Yale graduate in a recent CRIMSON, declares that "When a good solid blow is to be struck, there is nothing for the purpose like an intellect trained at Yale." That has always been our opinion, and we are glad to find it thus boldly stated. . . . The current number of the Princetonian is one of the best we have yet seen; but the Acta has not yet been forgiven for its wit at Princeton's expense. We are constantly obliged to quarrel with the taste and judgment of the Acta; nevertheless, we read and are amused, and welcome...
...this result can only be reached by the co-operation of all its members in doing earnest work. About eighty members of the University have already signed the Constitution which was adopted Wednesday night, and from this number we may look for good debates on topics of current interest...
...invested funds of the University amounted, on Aug. 31, 1879, to $3,902,181.73, the income of which for the current year...
...current expenses of the new Gymnasium will be very large, and it is to be regretted that no provision for meeting them has been made. An endowment is needed...
...unjustifiable. One would think that the reasons would be apparent to any honest and fair-minded man. In the first place, this move of the Bursar's is nothing more than an attempt, which might almost be called underhanded, to get from the students more money to pay the current college expenses than is given by the regular stated college fees. It is apparent enough that the janitors, regular college employees, are underpaid with the understanding that they shall make up their salaries out of the students. If proof were needed the janitors state this themselves, and to our faces...