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...rest, and then they sit down at their desks - in their own room - and when the unfortunate twenty three men cry out for general reading they say: - 'Lo! you are lazy - look at us - we work - why don't you?" "'88" now says with the utmost truth that Dr. Hart has perfected his list of general readings at a great expense of time and trouble." This is undoubtedly true, and only adds to the obligation we owe Dr. Hart as a sincere instructor, but isn't it a little odd that he should work so hard to encourage his students...
...Hart announces that he will not prepare a general schedule for reading upon the course in History 13 unless there is a more general demand than at present for such a plan. It is hoped that all who are interested in the work will give their attention to its success. The plan is deserving of every man's attention and support...
...first of Dr. Hart's "Quizzes" in History 13 will come on Saturday at 10 and 12 o'clock. Those not having conflicts at 10 are requested to come at that hour; the rest of the section at 12. The Quizzes are to be a part of the required work of the course...
Collateral reading is spoken of in History 13 as a substitute for the troublesome references. Mr. Hart will endeavor to carry this plan with effect...
...elevens were made up as follows: Stevens - Rushers, Flack, Emmett, Hart, (capt.) Firestone, Broad-head, Phelps, Hawkins; quarter back, Lopez; half-backs, Uhlenhaut, Cuntz; back, Taylor. Harvard - Rushers, Harding, Butler, Wood, Brooks, (capt.), Smith, Remington, Faulkner; quarter-back, Fletcher; half-backs, Porter, Sears; back, Peabody. Referee, Mr. F. D. Fisk...