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...photography within the last few years is very noticeable, especially among college men. A year or two ago a man who possessed the apparatus of an amateur photographer was looked upon as a curiosity, but now, instead of being the exception, he is fast becoming the rule. The interest which the students show in this pastime is not surprising. Nowhere so much as at college does the student wish to perpetuate the pleasant memories of faces which cluster around his life. the pleasure of looking over in future years some old photographs of past friends and scenes of college life...
...members of the Faculty for postponing action upon the question of foot ball, in accordance with the wishes of the students expressed at the conference last Monday. The faculty has acted very fairly to the body of undergraduates and graduates who have so great an interest in the point at issue, and their action will be received with favor by all. The committee of the faculty has also acted very fairly to the students in modifying their original resolve so as not to abolish entirely the game of foot ball. We hope that the time granted to us will...
...painted of course, yellow and white, set back a considerable distance from the street, and surrounded by very spacious grounds, which contain a fine grove of tall trees, and are themselves surrounded by an almost inhospitably tall fence. Next we come to Mt. Auburn cemetery, which is of course interesting, so to speak, exofficio, and also because it contains a moderately high tower, which is itself considerably elevated. From this we may get a very good and quite an extensive view of the surrounding country. Beyond the cemetery we have a choice of two pleasures, of which...
...meeting of those interested in gymnasium drill, and especially of those men who wished to go into training for the Mott Haven sports was held in the director's room yesterday afternoon. Dr. Sargent thought that more interest ought to be taken by the students in general athletics; that training for the various events ought not to be confined to those who had already showed a marked proficiency in them, but should be extended to those who might by proper exercise develope into excellent athletics. The trouble in the past has been that too much dependence has been placed upon...
...large attendance of students. The matter is one of great importance, and no decided step should be taken without an exhaustive discussion of the question. In order to give full expression to the student feeling about the contemplated change, it is absolutely necessary that all who take any interest in the time honored sport which is threatened with suppression should be present...