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...Garfield has given to Hiram College a bust of General Garfield. The memorial has been placed in the College Chapel...
...very low ebb. Even if this interest should increase, as its projectors hope, there is no opportunity for more men to play than do at present on account of the very limited extent of the Harvard athletic grounds. If the faculty desire so much that athletics should become more general, only let them purchase or level a few more acres of ground anywhere near the college and they will find that the desired expansion will take place at once. By this resolution the standard which Harvard is to maintain in the future will be decidedly lowered. By force of circumstances...
...director of physical training, has no especial fault, other than its uselessness. We have no objection to the printing of a dozen names, more or less, in the college catalogue. In regard to the second resolution, excluding professional trainers, student opinion is divided. No one objects to the general theory that professionalism should be excluded from our athletics. But a great many do object to the methods which have been adopted to exclude that professionalism. The faculty certainly would not wish us to have amateur teachers in mathematics or physics, for instance. Still it may be answered, that...
...General Gordon in his lecture Tuesday evening spoke warmly of the ability and character of his adversary, General "Stonewall" Jackson...
...administration of the affairs of the society. This interest the board of directors will do well to stimulate still further by giving publicity to their own meetings and discussions, and by inviting among the members of the society and the college press the freest debate on any matters of general interest...