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Some additions have been made to the requirements for admission in the courses in science and letters, and for optional students these requirements are not to go into effect before June...
...with regard to the relations of body and mind set in, and the "gray-eyed morning" of a new era smiled on the frowning night. Roussean, the great apostle of freedom, hurled the thunders of his fiery eloquence against the strongholds of mental despotism and traditional authority with terrible effect, and on their ruins he laid the corner stone of a new educational empire. Roussean's Emile was the great event of the last century prior to the French revolution. Its boldness of thought and language startled the whole world. While reading it, Kant, the sage of Koenigsberg...
...Dwight, held that while there were doubtless, some persons who were inclined toward one college or another by its athletic success, the public opinion as regards the number of such person is greatly exaggerated. The general opinion was that such circumstances as athletic victory or defeat do have some effect; but the influence they exercise is confined to a small class of persons...
...seems to us to be taking a one-sided view of the matter to declare that Yale's continued victories have no influence on the number of men who go to that college. True, this influence is only one of many; but where the other attractions would have no effect athletic victories...
...good as could possibly be expected. The committee will probably make a report upon the practicability of the proposed changes soon after the mid-years, and measures will be taken to carry out the resuggestions. The system in the Hall is so complicated that any "tinkering" takes effect on the price of board, the responsibility for which will rest on the directors, who are consequently unwilling to take any steps without the most careful consideration...