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...time cups" offered by the Bicycle will doubtless cause many to take part in tomorrow...
...discussion, it does seem as if at Harvard a university club could be formed that might organize a capital petty congress; with men from so many states there is material at hand to draw representatives "to the manor born" to sit for their own commonwealth, and who could and doubtless would gladly make an intelligent study of their own states, so as to prove valuable members, and the discussions would awaken an interest in the management of our form of government, with a knowledge of details in parliamentary meetings and what is more important, lead to a broader view...
...nephew of the founder of Johns Hopkins University is the one most strenuous in condemning the policy of the present board of trustees. "President Gilman's plans," this gentleman claims, "have so far resulted in one or two discoveries by one or two of his professors which were, doubtless, appreciated by the most learned people here and abroad, and his plans have served to further educate already well educated post-graduates of Northern colleges who come here, secure paying fellowships, avail themselves of all the advantages extended for our near neighbors and then, securing positions elsewhere, leave us. With forty...
...Bachelor of Arts, who in that youthful exuberance incident to his acquiring a sheepskin, lost control of his appetite and his legs Such exhibitions have been exceedingly rare, however, and they have been frowned upon as often as they have occurred. The abolition of the graduating class punch will doubtless remove this slight blemish, however, and so the festival will be marked by no unseemly exhibitions on the college green. Apart from the regular graduating exercises, commencement day has always been devoted to the renewal of the relations of classmates with an institution dear to all their hearts and which...
...action of the last convention, at the instance of the Princeton delegates, the championship in case of a tie would remain with Harvard as holding over from former years. There is nothing definite bearing upon such a case to be found in the rules, and the next convention will doubtless decide the question impartially, if it should come up. At all events, Harvard will consider, with propriety, that she holds the championship until it is lost...