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...special index published by the University a month ago. People who complain at the non-appearance of the catalogue, which has been unavoidably delayed till the middle of March, do not realize that this index contains the authentic directory of the University which creates popular demand for the larger catalogue...
...editors, worthy though that motive undoubtedly is. But the high standard which the Graduates' Magazine has maintained, and the fact that it furnishes an accurate statement of college doings difficult for graduates to obtain in such convenient form elsewhere, are practical reasons why its circulation should be larger. The magazine has certainly earned much greater support than it receives at present...
...appointed Robert D. Wrenn '95, to act as Harvard's representative at the conference to be held Feb. 19, at the University Athletic Club in New York, for the purpose of revising the football rules. The suggestion to call this meeting was made some time ago, and all the larger colleges have been invited to send representatives...
...however, in this volume a good many passages relating to education, and one entire essay discusses the question "wherein popular education has failed." What is striking about the book, coming from the President of the oldest American university, is that his field of speculation and interest is so much larger than the mere field of education. Fifty years ago such a book would have been a narrow if not sectarian performance; today the essayist is no mere educator, but a man of the world, an administrator, the executive, representative head of a corporation so important, so closely connected with...
...most difficult department to maintain, and that it is almost always a source of loss. By such a union as is proposed above, the cost of service would be greatly diminished, and the only unprofitable department would be eliminated; while the dining hall management could do the larger business to greater advantage than a smaller...