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...take advantage of them. One great reason for small attendance at many extra courses is the fact that they conflict with regular courses. Of course there must be conflicts, as the day has but twenty-four hours; but it seems as if some of the more interesting courses might be placed at hours when they do not conflict with the regular hours of recitation. Among the most interesting courses of lectures ever delivered in college was that on "German Literature," by Dr. Hedge, in German 8. This subject is one of great interest to many men, and there...
...renewed success this year at Mott Haven. We retain most of our former champions who have done themselves and the university much credit for the last two years, and several promising additional candidates for athletic honors have appeared, who bid fair to keep up Harvard's prestige. A revived interest in athletics exists among us at present, and most of our athletes are now in active training in the gymnasium, while others will begin out-door work as early as is practicable. Mott Haven is not the place for individual rivalry between members of the same team, and such practices...
...success in this event if trained and pushed for it. In several other events we shall probably bring out some strong contestants, whose success in any one instance would prove gratifying. '85 is an unknown factor as yet in these calculations, and all look to her with the greatest interest in the coming in-door athletic games this month, and upon the training field when spring opens...
...management. As some one has said, only a philanthropist ought to manage a cooperative store. The application of the system to a community of college students is certainly novel and, as far as we can learn, unprecedented, and our sister colleges will look upon our undertaking with the greatest interest. Harvard thus occupies the important position in having taken the initiative, adapting this attempt in economic finance to the peculiar circumstances and customs of student life...
Prof. James' lecture on physiology yesterday drew out a large crowd which filled the room. The next lecture will probably be the most interesting of the series, and is a repetition of the one which was of such interest last year. Next Wednesday at 3 P. M., in Sever...