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...Strong in his own subject, each would have failed in one of the others. Might not a hint be taken from this that in future those who conduct the more severe examinations shall be required to pass them? Such a regulation would possibly be found to produce a marked effect, excluding the excessive zeal of examiners...
...every term bill. If we regard January and February as disposed of, we have to saddle upon the twenty-seven days of March the charges which will properly belong when the monthly statement shall be made out to the whole of that month. That would have the same effect as was pointed out by the board of directors in the case of February. They reasoned in this way: The fixed items amount to say $2.25 a week, or $9.00 a month. This would be 30 cents a day for a month of 30 days, and 32 1-7 cents...
...fire and brilliancy and all the subdued feelings which the poetic drama itself inspires. In "Lohengrin's Legend and Farewell," Mr. Chas. R. Adams gave one of the gems of the evening, and it is doubtful if Mr. Adams ever rendered a solo more pleasingly or with better effect...
...startling rumor was afloat last night to the effect that the senior crew had been swamped and some of the men drowned. The rumor arose from the fact that a boat was found capsized near West Boston bridge...
...President Warren of Boston University; President Fairchild of Oberlin College; Mrs. Louis Agassiz, on the development of the Harvard Annex, and others. These letters were written in answer to questions sent out by the association to the presidents of several American universities where co-education is in operation. The effect of co-education was asked on the standard of scholarship, the manners and morals of both sexes, and the health of women students, and whether young men had been deterred from entering the university because of its introduction, and if the "college feeling" had been lessened. The answers naturally were...