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It is evident that the winter must have passed his life in the seclusion of his own conceit, if he thinks that such a sentiment has a glimmer of truth in it. The people with whom such flippant and inane flashes of wit have any weight at all, are those...
The rapid increase of colleges in this country is evident from the fact that before the Revolutionary war there were but nine in existence. Harvard was the first to be founded in 1636; William and Mary next in 1692; Yale in 1701, and Princeton in 1746. The charter for the...
"It has long been evident that for the sake of pure athletics the class of men who are eligible for the athletic teams which represent the colleges and universities should in some manner be regulated and restricted. The powerful evils of the present system may be said to be:
WE print, without comment at present on the great question of which this is but a part, the correspondence between the captains of the Yale and Harvard crews. By this it will be seen that Yale proposes that the members of the two crews of this year shall be confined...
"The change which was made in the rules of the Inter-Collegiate Foot-Ball Association on Saturday, by a majority vote of the members of the league, is the most important move that has been made in relation to foot-ball for years. Its object is of course to leave...