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In his remarks at the Harvard Club dinner, at Delmonicos' last Thursday, Mr. C. M. Depew, president of the Yale Club, said: "In many things Yale is content to follow and learn of Harvard. This willingness extended even to New London;" and before the laughter had died away the speaker...
The sixth resolution is another very objectionable one. We don't know which college is to be entrapped by this, but it must be a compromise for some one. The ridiculous ideas of the Harvard faculty about gate-money and fences are well known. Their idea is to cause all...
The question why it is that certain instructors are always dilatory in handing in the marks of their section has been raised again and again, but the only solution thus far has been that they don't. And yet, unless prevented by some strong reason, it seems a gratuitous piece...
Said one freshman solemnly to another: "Got your lessons?" "I am not sure." "Neither am I; for, you know, you don't always know what you do know for certain, don't you know? " "No!" [Ex.
A prose fantasy by the English poet Lang, describes the beauties and mysteries of an ideal Oriental Paradise concluding his description with a humorous satire on the misadventures of an Oxford professor of Arabic who in imagination has been transferred to the heaven of his studies and there meets with...