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...stand and diny that Harvard is any worse than the rest of the world in religious matters. Just how this rumor begins it is hard to conceive. Probably it is owing to the attempt made to abolish chapel, and to the fact that certain men with infidel views go forth from here every year. But these persons so vigorous in their cries of alarm, would say fully as much as the students if they were taught that the only way to make men worship God was to whip them in against their will. If there is any tendency toward infidelity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/28/1883 | See Source »

...collegiate education of women, familiarly known as the "Annex" contain a great deal of interesting information. At the end of the past year, certificates were for the first time granted to graduates who had completed a four year's course of study. Certificates were granted to three students setting forth that the recipients had "pursued a course of study equivalent in amount and quality to that for which the degree of Bachelor of Arts is conferred in Harvard College, and has passed in a satisfactory manner examinations on that course, corresponding to the college examinations." A fourth student received...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD ANNEX. | 11/19/1883 | See Source »

...supporting themselves in the water. We do not think it strange at all. This "peculiarity" is not at all confined to West Point students. We venture to say that if statistics were taken in regard to the students in the various colleges in the country, the result would call forth a flood of articles from the daily press upon the alarming proportion of non-swimmers and upon the desirability of giving some instruction in this useful accomplishment. The question has been discussed time and again here at Harvard. At regular intervals the college press presents its time-worn article upon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/17/1883 | See Source »

...will be pretty sure to hear from the building connected with it the babel of many infantile voices, pitched in all keys, and on looking in at the open door, he will see a confused mass of little human bodies squatted on the floor, rocking back and forth in well-kept measure, and repeating, parrot-like, the lesson of the day, each viewing with the others as a lung-tester; while in the background, squatted likewise on the pedagogical mat, is the instructor, whose chief business seems to be to keep up the rhythmical rocking and Babel of sound...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EDUCATION IN EGYPT. | 11/14/1883 | See Source »

...Moffat, who made a pretty run and secured a touchdown. From this the ball was punted out to Kimball, but so wildly that he could not get it. Travers, however, at last secured it, and it was passed back to Moffat, who kicked another goal. After play back and forth, DeCamp got the ball and rushed across the line, but was tackled and lost the ball, so that a safety for Wesleyan was the only result. In a few moments more time was called, with a final score of 24 points to nothing in Princeton's favor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON VS. WESLEYAN. | 11/13/1883 | See Source »

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