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...have read Oscar Wilde's poems, and we feel as if we had spent the day in a boudoir furnished with daisies and cat-tails in Kensington, alternately looking at one of Titian's Venuses and poring over the Song of Solomon and the Lamentation of Ezekiel. - [Vassar...
...feel like shaking hands with Yale and congratulating her on her remarkable success in the athletic arena during the season. In boating, base ball, and foot ball she stands at the head, and has every reason to be proud of her victories, since they have all been gained by hard work and diligent training. She has found opponents of no mean calibre in the other colleges, but has steadily held her own, and now stands forth, crowned with the laurels of success in every department. - [Bowdoin Orient...
...have recently seen references in our exchanges to that much talked of Harvard indifference. The expression is so frequently used that it has become trite and almost lost the little signification which it originally possessed. It is generally regarded as referring to the want of class feeling among the students, and more especially to the personal independence which always characterizes a man capable of finding his own occupation and amusement. The disappearing of the childish ill-feeling toward men of a higher class, is one of the most potent indications of a university, and it seems strange that its absence...
...mysterious bliss it can cause you to feel...
...received a letter yesterday from Marietta University, Ohio, inclosing a subscription, and asking us what is the general opinion at Harvard as to the rank of Marietta University. We really don't feel like replying to such a delicate question; in fact, our modesty forbids...