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...athletics. For this reason the programme for the fall meeting, which takes place October 28th, will include, among other events, six competitions so limited as to exclude all athletes who hold exceptional records. Such being the case no man can plead lack of proficiency as an excuse for not entering in the fall sports. In order to reach,. if possible, all freshmen who have any desire to take part in track athletics, it has been decided to hold a freshman meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 25th. The programme for this meeting will be the same as for the university meeting, except...

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...literature. "Forever and a Day," the recently published "Guerndale," "Sly Ballades in Harvard China," and the various sketches reprinted from the Lampoon, will be familiar examples of this class of literature to Harvard ears. Joined with this tendency has been, we think, an increasing tendency of college graduates to enter the profession of journalism. Much of this movement is undoubtedly due to causes not easily traced; much also, we think, is due, to the growing importance and influence of college journalism in student life, especially of our literary weeklies and fortnightlies. As once former Harvard papers had an important influence...

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...Yale in point of numbers. Now with all proper respect for this professor, we believe that there are certain other fully as potent reasons that are patent to the most casual observer. It has, we believe, been distinctly stated that the faculty positively could not allow larger classes to enter since they have not the accommodations either in rooms or instructors for them. It should be remembered, let us mention right here, that Harvard's classes always sound much larger to us than they are; the numbers they give - 286 this year - include what would be counted with us under...

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...practically free for all. It is to be hoped that enough entries will be made to insure the event and to make it of sufficient excitement and interest. As practically a novelty a large attendance is assured, provided enough are found of sufficient patriotism and enterprise to enter their names as contestants...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/11/1882 | See Source »

...suppose that complete restoration of the old state of affairs would not be desirable if possible. But could not more opportunities be offered in our sports for more to enter upon them, even if not prepared to play a game equal to professionals? Cannot the old games in base-ball and foot-ball between the classes be restored...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/9/1882 | See Source »

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