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...same emotion by three widely different schools of musical composition,-the strictly classical school, the romantic school and the school of what fifteen years ago was called the Music of the Future." The first relies on form, the second on imaginative beauty, and the third on dramatic power for effect...
...University, including the reports of the deans of the several schools and of the heads of the different departments, will be a source; of no little satisfaction to all who have carefully watched the results of our elective system. Those who were at first fearful of the effect of such a system on Harvard, have, year by year, seen the plan emerging from doubtful to certain success until now there are hardly any grounds on which the workings of the system can be said to be unsatisfactory...
Swathmore college has given notice that she will propose an amendment to the constitution of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association to the effect that a student shall be allowed to compete at the meetings four times and no more and that no student shall compete on one college team who has ever competed on another. This is looked upon in the light of an approval of the Yale captain's course in the movement for the purification of athletics...
...date. According to the regulations the spring recess begins the Wednesday before Fast Day, but, if the governor's recommendation is followed, the nineteenth of April will be substituted for that holiday. This recommendation is now being considered by the legislature and should a bill be passed to that effect, certain of the college authorities desire to postpone our recess to that time. This matter, however, has been left to the Overseers, as it does not come in the jurisdiction of the faculty...
...open violation of the new rules concerning examinations. The faculty recently passed a vote providing that no instructor or procter should be present at an examination, but as a guarantee of his good faith, each student should sign at the end of his book a statement to the effect that he had neither received nor given aid during the examination. A number of men, mostly from the lower classes, were noticed to disregard utterly this pledge and the mass meeting was called to condemn their dishonesty. A number of students spoke on the question and the general sentiment seemed...