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...Semi-annual examinations omitted must be made up at the corresponding time in the following year, except those omitted in December by members of the senior class, which must be made up at the sessions of the following June. Special papers will be prepared on subjects in which the work done by the student's own class has been different from that done by the class whose sessions he attends. In no other case will special papers be prepared...
...valuable time seems to be unnecessarily lost, especially in the larger courses. There, each individual person ought to have a correspondingly shorter time, but that is a thing that but few instructors can guage. The object of the instructors is to tell men what they cannot find out elsewhere, except, perhaps, without a great waste of energy. Everyone who has taken careful and full notes of the lectures in any course knows how valuable they are to him at examination time; how many useful and terse things he has found in them that no number of text or reference books...
...That the student members of the committee be elected by ballots at polls kept open not less than one day; that they may be elected for one year, during the second week of the college year, - except the freshman members, who shall be elected during the second week after the Christmas recess; and that the votes of each class be counted by the president and secretary of the class...
...Phinney, of last year's team, formerly a member of the Princeton 'varsity, will consent to play. Both these men are now in the Law School. It is also thought that Twombley, L. S., the veteran quarter of Yale's eleven, may be induced to play against all teams except that of his alma mater. The following men who have had considerable experience in foot-ball appeared as candidates: from '86, Woodbury, Baker, Roberts, Churchill, Burnett; '87, Russell, Fiske, Endicott, Carmalt, Bowen; '88, Porter, Woodman, Churchill, Noble, Butler, Cabot and Homans, '89 presented a large number of candidates, among whom...
Eighty-six holds its first class meeting to-night, at which the preliminaries will be arranged for the more important meeting to be held later in the month. Though nothing of especial interest is to be done to-night except the election of a committee to make arrangements for the coming meeting, yet we would suggest that the methods followed by eighty-five and eighty-four be adhered to in the present instance, since they gave great satisfaction to both these classes and seem well calculated to meet the exigencies of a general election of class-day officers...