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...head has nothing to do with the brains inside. At least, such is the implication of a recent bit of news from Columbia. Of course it has to do with the psychological tests. A large group of graduates, it appears, gathered for the Alumni Day exercises, fell into a discussion as to whether or not their brains were as sharp as those of the present Freshmen: and to settle the question, playfully decided to submit themselves to the curious quiz that makes or mars a mentality. The deed was done. The results were announced as "satisfactory...
...University sextet, which defeated the Crimson skaters by a score of 7 to 5, after a hard overtime contest. B. A. A. includes in its list of victims such strong organizations as the Victoria H. C., Boston H. C., and Milwaukee H. C., the last two of which also fell before the University stickmen. Tomorrow night's contest will see the Crimson's speed and team-work opposed to greater speed, with a shade less team-work...
...With the score two all, it looked as if Carpenter would continue his fine playing and win. For the first five points of the last game they were both even. then, Carpenter's backhand which Dixon had been playing all evening seemed to fail him and he fell behind, Dixon running out the game and match...
though ridgepoles fell and though the fall winds whistled...
...gain in the proportion of graduates entering business occupations appears to have been made in part at the expense of medicine, but chiefly of law and education, each of which in the course of the twenty years fell about nine per cent. So far as education is concerned this is a reversal of a previous tendency, for between 1870 and the close of the century the proportion of Harvard graduates going into teaching increased very much. The report of the Bureau of Education shows on the other hand that the percentage of graduates entering the bar had, with some notable...