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...Christmas number of Harpers' Magazine is said to be the finest issue of the magazine that has ever appeared. The illustrations by Dielman, Abbey. Fredericks, Pyle, Church, and Reinhart, are particularly fine, far surpassing anything that has ever been seen in this country or abroad...
...Where arrangements have not been made for Mr. Arnold to lecture by the college or by the local authorities, it is noticeable that measures have been taken at almost all colleges by the students themselves to secure that privilege, as was the case first at Harvard. No suggestions have ever met with such unanimous approbation from the college press as those tending to this effect. Our exchanges from Yale, Princeton, Cornell, so seldom agreeing, have all agreed in this matter. Few facts could be more significant of the intellectual tendency of the coming generation today than this; for it will...
...girl of the same height and age, is seldom more than two inches, and often, even, than one, while the well-set chest outgirths the indifferent one by seldom over three inches. Among girls, running is a lost art. Yet it is doubtful if an exercise was ever devised which does more to beget grace and ease of movement...
...generally played two half-hours instead of two three-quarters as is the regular rule of the game, and in spite of this the latter part of the games are generally played in semidarkness. Since the adoption of the new time standard, the rule has become more objectionable than ever before. According to the present arrangement, play cannot begin until quarter past four by actual time. This leaves a ridiculously short space for a game and in fact will, if not remedied, put a stop to all games played during the week. We see that the Michigan game is announced...
...popular with the college. Mr. Dunbar, as dean of the college faculty, performed the duties of a delicate position in a manner that commanded the respect of all who had dealings with him. However disagreeable the office of dean may have seemed to some at times, no one ever found fault with the occupant of the position, To hold such a position in a manner satisfactory to both faculty and students, is the hardest test to which a man's judgment and popularity...