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...their advice. At Columbia, we are told by the Spectator, the question of their adoption or rejection rests with the students. At Amherst and Cornell the students have been consulted. This also was true at Princeton. At Dartmouth, Yale and the University of Pennsylvania the college faculties by forth with rejecting the resolutions have rendered any conference of this sort superfluous. Comment on the action of Harvard is unnecessary...
...prizes given at the intercollegiate athletic games, since their institution in 1876, Columbia has won 62; Harvard is second, with 47; Princeton a close third, with 45 prizes, being just one first and one second behind Harvard. The University of Pennsylvania is forth, with 27, and Yale a bad fifth, with only 11 prizes to her credit. The remaining 41 prizes, mostly second, are distributed between ten colleges...
EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON.-It seems to me, now that the feeling of the large mass of Harvard men has been so well set forth in the letter of Prof. Richards of Yale, and in yesterday's communication to your paper, that it would be only fair and just for a leading member of the Harvard faculty to let the students know the reasons that actuated the large majority of the faculty in accepting the resolutions. The faculty, I hear from a private source, almost unanimously rejected the preambles. The preambles then were not our faculty's reasons for their action...
...instructor in a Harvard preparatory school, I listened to some very emphatic opinions concerning the recent athletic regulations. "At first," said this gentleman, "I could not believe that the regulations were anything but a hoax. I cannot explain them now. How can they be true? What has called them forth? They seem to me utterly unreasonable. The students, of course, are placed in a position at once embarrassing and oppressive. But the faculty, I think, occupies the worst position. This action is at the least injudicious. I hope the students will make a decided protest...
...various parts of the country, would be of great value just now, when the fate of the reform for the next years is so doubtfully balanced. If even thirty men in each class become really interested in the matter, so that they would take some trouble to set forth their views in the different sections of the country to which they might go after graduation, we should soon hear from it. They would become the leaver which would leaver the whole loaf...