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...failed to make any suitable arrangements. The last social dinner of the senior class has been such a pleasant feature of past years that it seems a pity to discontinue it now, yet this will be the inevitable result unless something is speedily done. We have little enough class fellow ship here at Harvard, and it is a mistake to let our few opportunities of meeting as classmates slip by unnoticed. The rivalry of college life all past, the senior year is the only time when classmates may meet as brothers. It is this fact which has made the senior...
...case or two been secured for men of moderate means by those interested in them. And there was in 1888-89 the instance, referred to above, in which an athletic man, not then a member of any team, borrowed a sum of money for college expenses from a fellow-student. There were, further, a few cases in which the full board of members of teams have been paid at training tables, during the period of training. This practice, however, has been stopped by the managers of the teams...
...lack of any fundemental law of pedagogy among college professors. College professors are free-lances and when they are successful teachers it is ascribed to their individuality rather than to the correctness of their methods; in consequence the value of their example is lost on their less successful fellow-teachers...
...Christine Ladd Franklin has been made a fellow of Johns Hopkins University for her achievements in mathematics...
...Bonrinot, clerk of the Canadian House of Commons and fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, will lecture this evening on the Relation between Canada and the United States. Mr. Bourinot is an eminent authority on Canadian constitutional questions and his paper read before the Historical Society last week showed great familiarity with his subject. The same paper has since been read at Johns Hopkins University. The lecture tonight will touch on extradition, the fishery treaty and other questions of present interest...