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...University of Chicago is acquiring fast a high position among the colleges of this country and all the more so because of the broad and liberal stand which the administrative boards have taken in regard to its government. They have been conservative only so far as is necessary with a new institution which cannot rely on traditions or history to enforce its position in the country and they have shown no inclination to restrict or to interfere arbitrarily with undergraduate affairs. The university has, moreover, taken a commendable stand in regard to the secrecy of the college fraternities which will...
...ball was passed to Brewer again for a kick, and this time it was Bliss who muffed it, and Lewis who fell on it. All through the game it was a noticeable feature of the play that every time Brewer kicked Lewis would go down the field as fast as Hallowell and Emmons, and more than once he helped to stop the Yale full-backs after a catch...
...from New York the official returns; and these returns we shall cast by stereopticon upon a screen at Joll's barber shop, over Claflin's drug store in the squre. We cannot tell when we shall receive our first returns but they will be cast upon the screen as fast as they come till the final one is received. Since we have made formal arrangements with the proper authorites our returns will be official and correct; and as they come from New York through Boston they will be the same as those received by Boston papers...
...half mile run was a close and exciting race between C. G. Hubbell '93 (5 yds,) and J. 0. Nichols L. S. (10 yds.) and was won by the former in the fast time...
...Professor Peabody's lectures on Social Ethics. He spoke on the question of marriage and divorce, their history, relation, and significance. Divorce is the negative side of the question; it is the symbol of inconstant family life. It has increased within the last thirty years almost three times as fast as the population, and it has come to be granted for trivial and even nonsensical reasons. The looseness that pervades the whole system has brought with it a moral shock and a consequent great social evil...