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...University. The total enrollment is 829, divided as follows: Resident graduates 41, seniors 97, juniors 145, sophomores 178, freshmen 323, special students 45. For residence New York claims 497, Pennsylvania 54, Ohio 53, and every state in the Union with the single exception of Arkansas has a delegation of larger or smaller number. A change has been made in the calendar by which the summer vacation is somewhat lengthened, although the other vacations are so shortened that the length of the college year remains unchanged. The list of resident officers of instruction and administration numbers...
...athletic teams, and his work is thus of more than ordinary interest to us. A very striking picture of his exhibit is that of a Maine trapper in the woods. Mr. Bancroft has some choice interiors and landscapes. His artistic taste would appear to better advantage on larger plates. This afternoon, Mr. J. H. Thurston of the Boston Commerce Club awarded the prizes, Mr. Sellers securing that for landscape work, Mr. Leighton for interiors and Mr. Sumner for instantaneous work. Judging by the number of people that have visited the exhibition we are sure that the work has been appreciated...
...first game for the class championship was played on Jarvis yesterday afternoon before a larger number of spectators than has witnessed any 'Varsity game this season. A small crowd of eighty-eight men collected on the seats back of first base, and by their continuous cheering completely rattled the Freshmen, and aided their nine materially in winning the game. The game was close and exciting. Ninety seemed unable to hit Palmer safely, and their fielding was very uncertain. Young and Vila did the best playing for them. For Eighty eight Stetson made a very pretty running catch and then threw...
Note. - It will be observed that the basis of division is the proportion of profit on each member's business to the profit on the business of all members. The total profit would naturally be larger than that on the business of members, since the Society would expect under the new scheme, to make sales to non-members, and to make a profit on its business with them as well as on its business with members. Other methods of dividing profits are possible; e. g. equal division among members, but the directors recommend the method mentioned as being...
...Germany, where there is so much government control over railroads, has found it impossible to prohibit pools and equalize rates at the same time. Whereas Germany employs a force of 8000 men to manage railroad matters, our bill intends that five commissioners should do all the work over a larger area. They may take such aids as a yearly appropriation of $100,000 will provide...