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Many of the abuses in the College Yard, that have been tolerated from year to year, have recently grown so pronounced as to warrant a complaint through the columns of the CRIMSON. One of the most objectionable features is the presence of unauthorized guides, who frequent the Yard on Sundays in particular, and of uncleanly, ill-behaved children, who are allowed to roam almost at will through the grounds...
...various branches of this philanthropic work? At the Harvard Free Reading Room in East Cambridge there is a distinct and immediate need for Harvard men to assist in organizing and conducting clubs of the children of the district. The influence and prestige of the Reading Room have grown rapidly in the few months since its foundation, and the organization is powerful and popular enough to exert a strong influence in the community about it. The circulation of books is the least part of the scheme of the Reading Room; only by the indirect influence of men exerted through personal touch...
...education, and there he made the resolution that he would devote the education and training he received to the service of his people in the far South. In 1881 the school at Tuskegee was started in the combined accommodations of a shanty and a hen-house. The school has grown now to an institution with 86 instructors and 1100 pupils, who represent 27 different states and territories and several foreign nations. On the school grounds are over forty buildings, all but four of which were planned and constructed by the students of the institute. There are twenty-eight different industries...
...last two hundred years have accordingly given an enlarged significance to the secondary education. During those years the public secondary school has grown into the stature of an independent educational institution with a function of its own, and at the same time it has never ceased to be closely connected with the college. That is, the distinction between the two historical functions of secondary education, preparation for the college and preparation for life, once very marked, is disappearing. Whether it will wholly disappear within a generation or two can only be conjectured...
...condition of the men who have been out of the game with injuries, and it is now probable that they will all be available for the Yale game. Captain Daly and Eaton were on the field in football clothes, and did some light work. Daly's log has grown stronger, and his lameness is disappearing. Hallowell went into the game for a short time, and Campbell and Gierasch did some running. Kendall's injured arm has mended rapidly, and he was able to leave his bed yesterday...