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...course. Library work, laboratory work, independent study form a large part of many of the most important courses. If, then, recitation attend dance is to be more sharply looked after, let these other things count also. Let a man's three or four hours in the library, or extra time in the laboratory balance against some of his non-attendance at recitations...
...player pays the man who collects on the field for the use of a court. The charge on the clay courts is 10 cents for each man, and on the turf courts 20 cents, except when four play, when it is 15 cents apiece. Nets can be had without extra charge by applying to the men who take care of the grounds...
...think it was in 1873 that the last Yale-Harvard freshmen race was rowed. The question that troubles the Harvard freshmen now, whether or not to row with Yale, is a difficult one to decide. To Yale the proposed race offers very evident advantages, while to Harvard it offers extra work and probably extra expense, without any great benefit that we can see. Perhaps the only argument that Harvard men can offer for the race is that it will be one more contest with their most distinguished rival. Such an argument, however, has weight. Probably a similar argument has also...
...player pays the man who collects on the field for the use of a court. The charge on the clay courts is 10 cents for each man, and on the turf courts 20 cents; except when four play, when it is 15 cents apiece. Nets can be had without extra charge by applying to the men who take care of the grounds...
...leading art journal, the Globe, yesterday morning, was received with all due appreciation by the undergraduates of Harvard, and must have created quite a sensation in the outside world. Perhaps the favor with which this venture was received may be shown best by the fact that over 500 extra copies of the "Globe" were sold yesterday in Cambridge. But really, this article opens up quite a field for enterprise. It could easily be "worked" in the cases of all classes of society. A series of illustrations of the rooms of prominent Bostonians, together with accurate histories of the persons...