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...have heard of a certain student who fell asleep three distinct times during one lecture the other day. We supposed at once that it must have been the result of close confinement in an ill-ventilated room; and, though we have found out since that such was not the case, the incident, nevertheless, served to recall the matter of classroom ventilation. We may as well be specific, too, for there have been at least two strenuous complaints on that subject within the last few days...
...bacillus has also found its way into this conservative magazine. Mr. Nathan's one-act play, "Atoms," takes up a question that we have perhaps heard enough of lately from the dramatists. It is a relief to find Mr. Nathan's treatment of the subject sincere and vigorous...
...great deal of criticism has been heard concerning the lack of shelter for the players of visiting football teams in the Stadium. It is only fair to say that the football management has realized the need of such a shelter but has been unable to construct it because it would interfere with the fall track games. Now that these are over, a proper shelter will be erected on the east side of the Stadium field...
...seem incongruous to have any defeat ranking in our minds But no man who was in College two years ago can ever forget the Princeton victory of that year. It cost us something then and has cost us more since. At that time one of the cries that was heard the loudest be moaned the absence of any sort of support for the team from what were supposed to be the Harvard stands. To avoid a repetition of such a failure this fall, men interested in the matter have secured a reduction of 45 per cent, in the cost...
...stand very much apart. The college building is the most conspicuous among them. We went to it expecting to see something unusual, as it is the only college, or would-be academy of the Protestants in all America, but we found ourselves mistaken. In approaching the house we neither heard nor saw any- thing mentionable; but, going to the other side of the building; we heard noise enough in an upper room to lead my comrade to say: "I believe they are engaged in disputation.' We entered and went upstairs, when a person met us and requested us to walk...