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...submitted the reports for 1882, showing the college to be in an excellent condition. The four years of losses, consequent upon the depression in business during 1875-79, have been regained, and the net gain during the 1882 was over $13,000. The fixed income is larger now than ever...
...Festo resonan floas sole."[Churchman.QUESTIONS OF THE DAY.Will the Intercoll. B. B. Association consist of Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Brown, or, as formerly, of these colleges and Amherst and Dartmouth? Will Harvard and Yale ever arrange the New London race? Will Princeton have an eight? Will Harvard have a four. [Princetonian...
...dinner at Young's Hotel on the evening of Monday, Feb 12. The Hon. Levi C. Wade will preside. President Porter and Professor Cyrus Northrop have accepted invitations to be present. Arrangements are in progress, contemplating the largest gathering of Yale men, and the most pleasant one that has ever been had in Boston...
...case the entire energy of the system has been concentrated on the development of special powers, and every thing else is set aside as useless. This is the great objection to athletic exercises as they are at present conducted. Symmetry of development is never thought of, nor is it ever acquired by exclusive reliance upon any of our popular sports. Indeed, we would venture to select from any group of recognized athletes the oarsmen, the ball-players and the gymnasts, simply from their peculiar muscular development...
...college the suitable place to lay the physical foundation for a man's life, to further this end he advocates compulsory attendance at gymnasium exercises of a graded character, suited to the needs of each individual student. He deprecates the custom in some places of keeping the student for ever at the same exercises, as he needs change and advancement in physical as well as in mental study. In conclusion, although he recognizes the value of such sports as foot-ball, rowing and base-ball, he considers a well conducted gymnasium as best adapted to the requirements of a complete...