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...quaint and charming; this one certainly is not. The tone of the age is against this 'peculiar institution.' Overgrown classes, eager individual work in special lines, the advanced age compelled by high standards of qualification, largely relieve the individual student from his duty as guardian of class dignity and general corrigeur des moeurs...
Members of the Co-operative Society are requested to change the word "hardware," which appears on the list of articles to be bought at a discount, to "cutlery." The firm, opposite whose name it appears, do not deal in general hardware...
...Yale. As unpleasant as it would be for us to acknowledge, by such an action, that it is impossible for Harvard freshmen to defeat the Yale freshmen, the feeling is getting stronger each year that this will have to be done if some change is not made in the general management. Many of the points in which Yale has the advantage over our freshmen were mentioned by your correspondent of a few weeks ago. If we cannot make some radical change in the management of the freshman nine it is an absolute necessity for the good of the college that...
Harvard appears, at any rate, to recognize the bicycle as a health-giving means of progression, and the constantly augmenting number of the bicycle club shows that the interest felt in them is not ephemeral, but lasting. While the general interest here seems to be in creasing, it seems strange that more active interest is not displayed. The managers of the club have shown considerable and commendable activity in getting the members together, arranging meets, etc., but the members of the club fail to respond, and the meets are poorly attended. Let us hope that more active interest will...
...reported that the number of competitive candidates for the Boylston prize speaking is rather small this year. Sanders Theatre is now occupied for general rehearsals. The list of selections to be spoken has been handed in to Professor Hill by the instructors in elocution for his approval...