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...disclosures by Cary, the informer, at the Irish murder trials, have had the effect of causing a large number of farmers' sons to secretly leave for this country...
...There can hardly be a middle ground," the Post continues very sensibly, "for those to occupy who teach with any effect the principles of political economy. These principles lead somewhere, and it is the duty of the virile mind to follow them. They are taught as principles to be adjusted by the minds that receive them to the situations in which they may subsequently find themselves. Probably neither Prof. Perry, nor Prof. Sumner, nor Prof. Dunbar, would advocate such a revolution in our tariff system as the adoption of absolute free trade. But free trade is the only legitimate rationale...
...champion amateur team of the United States, and it is no small honor to play on it. The cage in the gymnasium offers an excellent opportunity of learning the rudiments of the game and the points which will enable men to use their natural abilities with full effect. Now, therefore, seems to be the time to take this matter into consideration and to begin practicing for the spring season. But whether the candidate succeeds in securing a position on the team, or not, he may rest assured that he is adopting the best possible means for improving himself for almost...
...more uncertain than at present, for now that Amherst is no longer to be taken into consideration, there are fewer reasons for the continuance of Dartmouth in the league. Any change that may be made by the convention in the constitution of the league will probably not go into effect this year, as in that case injustice might be done to those who have kept in practice all through the winter with the expectation of playing in the spring. It certainly looks, however, as if the present would be the last year of the existence of the Inter-Collegiate Base...
...change of some importance has within the year been put in effect at the University of Michigan: "While retaining in part the old 'credit system,' which is very similar to those in other colleges, the authorities in addition have drawn a line at the end of the second or sophomore year in the entire department of literature, science and the arts, between the secondary education and the higher, or genuine university education. This plan was adopted by the regents...