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...tenth theme in English 5 will be due a week from next Friday. Subject: The restrictions on athletics by the faculty, and the advisability of the minimum requisition in Greek...
...lady students in the Harvard Annex, and it is the testimony of some of the Harvard professors that the average scholarship of the classes in the Annex is above that of the classes in the college. Over fifty courses are open to the pupils, and of these, Greek, Latin, English, German and mathematics attract the largest numbers. This year, thirty-five out of the forty-eight ladies have chosen Greek electives. Two enthusiastic girls from Texas sold lands and traveled two thousand miles for privileges which Harvard University could afford beyond any woman's college. In return, the Annex...
...Barrett Wendell, instructor in English, has been elected secretary of the Papyrus Club, the well-known literary club of Boston...
...expected to said on May 7, and land in this country on June 20, or there abouts. This makes a trip of nearly seven weeks. The reason why this time of year was selected for the trip is that if will enable the matches to be played during the English and Irish "season." If a trip was made during our summer vacation there would not be any paying audience, as people would all be away from town. This makes it bad for college men, as much for us as for any, because the trip takes in the whole period...
...steamship America. The number of candidates for the team up to date were twenty-seven, among them, four from Harvard, two from Yale, and six or eight from Princeton. As the proposals of Mr. Fraser met with much approval on the part of the English and Irish players, it is expected that the trip will prove a great success, and more than pay for the expenses of travelling. Anucleus of five men were chosen who should themselves select the remaining members of the team. They were, Messrs. Davis of the Union Club, Boston, Cottle of Yale, Balch of New York...