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...educated men who graduate from our colleges and erect such a powerful influence on the community is becoming irreligious. It is agreed that morality can not be taught without religion, so let religious truth be distinctly taught. The term, 'non-sectarian college,' practically means this: 'All Knowledge Imparted Here Except Religious.' The position that young men are likely to take under such a loose, half-hearted religious system, is that of agnosticism. The place occupied by religion should be honorable and unmistakable. Never has the question 'Is life worth living' been asked with such persistency as now. The college teacher...
German A, Adams - Bullard, S. 8; Bunker - Debiois, S. 19; Dodge - Foster, S. 24; Frenyear - Jewett, S. 22; Johnson - Painter, U. 17, Parker - Young, U. E. R.; Specials and all except freshmen...
...ingenious devices of the Inquisition. These forms are shellackd, stained, or painted black, according to the taste of the architect, and numbered so as to contain twice their natural complement of occupants. The chairs, fastened together as in the larger lecture rooms, offer no special peculiarities, except that they give a consumptive slope to the shoulders. The cramping of knees and elbows, and a high degree of hardness they have in common with the "forms...
...much to call attention to this branch of college work. At present, among the students at large, the study of Physics is neglected. Few take courses in the subject, unless they wish to become scientific specialists. Yet our new Physical Laboratory is an excellently equipped institution, and nothing except more men are needed. To day, it is true, the department in question labors under a disadvantage. The manner of conducting the required course in Physics for the classes of '86 and '87, hopelessly prejudiced many against that branch of science, by the end of the freshman year. Accordingly, the courses...
...improvements in the different courses and the new numbering of them have made the old examination papers, now at the library, almost useless, except as memories of the past...