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...been criticised as too high, by some as too low. The question arises how to account for the other $30,000, how much of it is legitimate and how much is true. If this sum comes out of earnings it may be regarded as a sort of back interest...
...contestants. Hurdle racing and jumping concluded the first day's exercise. I could not remain the second day, but had sufficient experience at Harrow to urge earnestly the father and mother who read this letter to encourage their boys, by time, money (not much), your own presence and personal interest in such pleasure, and thus behold a splendid development of physical manhood, as the boys grow up to take the paternal place. Good fathers and doting mothers may object to this advice, but the old adage, "all work and no play, makes Jack a dull boy," is a mighty true...
...college must regret that the opportunities of meeting his classmates as such are so few. This is a feeling that comes with special force to the '87 men at this time, and it seems especially fitting that they should join heartily in this movement. The spontaneous and increased interest in spiritual things, shown by the establishment of these meetings proves that the new religious regime at Harvard has resulted in the quickening of religious life, and not in the deadening of it, as was gloomily prophesied by many. We heartly commend the starting of these class prayer meeting, and hope...
...gratifying to learn of the establishment of class prayer-meetings in the University. We understand that these meeting are not for men of any particular belief or denomination, but for all men in college which feel an interest in religion, whatever their sectarian views may be. We believe that there is a place in the University for such meetings, for although the Y. M. C. A. and St. Paul's Society are helpful to many, there are doubtless many men in college who are truly religious, and who feel the need of some religious association with their fellows...
...Harvard Law Review," of which the first number appeared on April 15, and the "Report of the Organization and First General Meeting of the Harvard Law School Association," just published, evidence the deep interest which the students and the alumni of that excellent school take in its welfare. The "Harvard Law Review" is to appear monthly during the academic year. It is undertaken by the undergraduates, but the professors and several of the alumni of the school are among its promised contributors. The editors of the "Review" state that it is not intended to enter into competition with the established...