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...forth-coming number of the Monthly opens with a paper from Professor Royce entitled: "Originality and Consciousness," an answer to the question "Why is the best human originality an unconscious product?" Professor Royce analyses "our human type of consciousness" with a view to getting at the originating element in our nature, and comes to the conclusion that it is the subconscious drift of our nature, not "consciousness that, in us men, is the originator." The subject of the symposium, which should have been called "Harvard's attitude toward smaller colleges" must strike the average reader as a rather far fetched...
...Pennsylvania in addition to the usual contestants, it will attract more attention than ever before. The Harvard team made a good showing last spring and won the match; but as Princeton needs only one more victory to obtain the intercollegiate trophy for good, that university will now put forth every effort to win next month, and for the Harvard team to do as well as last year it must be made up of the best available...
...interest in the games, and there is a large number of men for whom there are no places on the University or College nines, but who would be glad to play ball through the spring if the chance offers. The call for scrub nines has not as yet called forth much response, but it is thought that this is because the advantages are not appreciated...
...series of shot putting contests which has been held for some weeks past has done much to improve the work of the men, but it will be necessary to put forth some very extraordinary effort in order to make a place in this event at the Mott Haven games. In addition to the regular order of spring handicap games which are to be held March 27, on Franklin Field, there will be class relay races-with the object in view of bringing out new material for this event...
Ralegh in Guiana, the play to be given in Sanders Theatre, on March 22, was written by Professor Wendell, for private performance in Boston. The play endeavors to set forth, somewhat in the manner of an Elizabethan chronicle history, the events which led to the failure of Sir Walter Ralegh's final effort to secure for England the possession of the country now called Venezuela. These are chiefly recorded in Ralegh's "Discovery of Guiana," and in his "Apology...