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...down the valley. In the summer, when the hillsides are covered with verdure, and the sun, just dropping behind the western hill, lights up the valley with its farewell glories, the poetic part of the co-ed nature receives a stimulus which forms a powerful antidote to the prosaic effect of Calculus and Psychology...
...doubted that the utterances of such men as President Eliot and President Barnard in favor of college athletics have carried great weight with the public mind. The almost universal readiness of college students themselves to quietly acquiesce in all reasonable restriction cannot but have had a most favorable effect. The danger of carrying the reaction to an extreme was of course the one most to be feared, and this danger now seems very nearly to have passed...
Important rehearsal and business meeting of the Pierian tonight. Members are reminded that the new rule goes into effect at this meeting...
...Balch, steward of the Dining Association, has handed in his resignation, to take effect as soon as his successor shall be appointed. The corporation will take immediate steps toward the appointment of a new steward, who will be installed in the position as soon as possible. The troubles that have been threatening the hall will thus it is hoped be happily averted...
...basis of regular class work and examinations. Commencement appointments are made on the same basis, i. e., that of the entire average of the course in curriculum work. Ilitherto those appointed for rank have always appeared on the commencement stage, but by the new laws of the college (in effect this year for the first time) the number of speakers is limited. They are chosen as at Harvard. The names of those who do not speak appear on the commencement programmes as at Harvard...