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This petition should be made known to the students by their representatives, the executive officers of the athletic associations. The college as a whole should take action on a matter of such vital interest, and for that purpose a mass meeting to discuss the question and take action should be held at the first convenient date...
...course of seventeen lectures on subjects connected with Pedagogics, which promise to be of great interest, are to be given at Johns Hopkins University this spring. Some of the most interesting subjects named...
...alumnus of the Law School, in a letter to the Advertiser, thus upbraids the alumni of that department for lack of interest in the school. He says: "You have said not a word too much in praise of the wise and sagacious gift of Dr. Calvin Ellis to the Medical School. When will the legal alumni give to the law department of the university the benefit of a personal interest, support and generosity comparable in any way to that which the medical men have shown to their professional school...
...class would cost, without considering the cost of a photograph album. Although the heliotype does not give quite as fine a picture as the photograph, still it has the advantage of durability, as a heliotype never fades. The heliotypes too are accompanied by the autographs, which are of interest to many persons. The album will contain pictures of all present members of the class and of all past members now trying for a degree. There are certainly a hundred men in the senior class who wish a class album as a souvenir of their college life, and we feel sure...
...Harvard Union held their first debate for the second half-year on Thursday evening, in Sever 11. A fair sized audience listened with interest, and pronounced the debate one of the best which the Union has held this year. The first vote was on the merits of the question: "Resolved, that Wendell Phillips' course in regard to slavery was that of a true statesman," and the result was: affirmative, 22; negative, 30. The debate was then opened for the affirmative by A. Z. Bowen, '85, and he was followed by Merriam, '86, for the negative. Messrs. E. T. Sanford...