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...have the Harvard Boat Club co-operate with them, is to learn the Harvard stroke. The question naturally arises, How are we to learn this stroke? It is barely possible, that by paying his expenses, we might prevail upon some member of the 'Varsity Boat Club, (one who has either some love for P. E. A., or some kindly interest in its students) to come up here this spring and teach us the stroke. It would perhaps not be a very desirable undertaking for the Harvard man, but his services would be very highly esteemed by us, and undoubtedly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/2/1883 | See Source »

...that of the students. Several professors, who on all subjects affecting the interests of the students are appointed to prominent positions on the faculty committees, are strongly in favor of consultations between the instructors and the students, and even advocate that whenever the faculty take an action that affects either a student or the students in general, the reasons for that action be made known. At present it is not the custom to announce the "why and wherefore" of most of the movements of the authorities, and for that reason some of their decrees have seemed arbitrary, although in fact...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/2/1883 | See Source »

...lacrosse men occupy the cage all the time when it is not in use by either of the two nines, that is, from 11 A. M. till 2 P. M., with occasionally an extra hour or two in the afternoon. The work consists of practice in throwing and catching, the candidates being divided up into squads of three or four men, each squad using the cage two or three hours every week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE LACROSSE TEAM. | 3/2/1883 | See Source »

...researches among the Indians. Twenty-five free lectures were given at the museum during the past year. Numerous gifts were made to the library, and the additions to the museum had been larger than in any preceding year, the large increase being chiefly due to the special explorations made either by the curator or under his immediate direction through the liberality of patrons of American research. In concluding his report, the treasurer expressed the hope that some liberal patron of science would provide for an increase of the regular income of the museum; and also for an addition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/1/1883 | See Source »

...sale of tickets for the winter meetings of the Athletic Association will begin Thursday, March 1st, at 10 A. M., in 36 Thayer. Any contestant can buy two tickets, for either ladies' day, today between 1.45 and 3 P. M. at 36 Thayer, provided he pays his entrance fee for the event in which he intends to compete...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOTICE. | 2/28/1883 | See Source »