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...Hudson, editor of the "Harvard Shakespere," is writing a life of Webster, which will be published by Little, Brown...
...Post came out yesterday morning with a scathing editorial on "Uncivilized Collegiates." We quote the following as a sample of the Post editor's views on the subject: "In the more high-toned current items of crime the college student occupies a conspicuous place, and there are many pranks of his that deserve to come under this head which are called by a milder name, because a college student is supposed to be incapable of crime - he merely breaks the laws." Again he says that a tendency to lawlessness has been observed at Harvard, Yale, etc., within a very recent...
...When we are tired, we lie down, take up the last copy of the Sun, and are sure to fall immediately into blissful and quiet slumber. Now that the kidnapping excitement is over, and the freshman supper is a thing of the buried past, what will the poor Sun editor find to write about...
...editors of the Crimson from '84 are A. M. Butler, A. Curtis, W. A. Gardner, R. S. Minturn, W. W. Mumford; H. D. Robbins, business editor; A. T. French, '85, freshman editor. W. F. Kellogg, '83, has also been elected editor...
...Yale News proposes that to vary the monotony of the present system of study, a one-hour lecture be held on the matter contained in some one of the best New York morning papers, in place of the ordinary recitations. The News editor maintains that as a good newspaper is the best common educator known, with a competent man to discuss the various topics in the paper, no better training in the science of government and foreign policy, and in modern and contemporaneous history and literature could possibly be obtained. He also holds that such a course of lectures would...