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...conspicuous rather than the eminent as a basis for judgment, the college men are Parkman, Warner, Lodge, Fiske, various Adamses, Hale, Higginson, White, Story, Cranch, Scudder, Leland, DeForest, Curtis, Norton, J. F. Clarke, Ripley; Stedman offsets Bryant as coming between the two classes. Of non-college men a larger number may readily be named, Walt, Whitman, Whipple, Trowbridge, Fields, Parton, Stoddard, Bayard Taylor, Eggleston, Harte, Howells, James, Aldrich, Lathrop, Stockton, Piatt, Cable, Crawford, Fawcett, Gilder, Harris, Carleton, Mark Twain, Burroughs. It is possible that some name has been put in one or the other of these lists on the wrong...
...able to consult the papers of the day with greater facility than at present. While the library now has several papers on file the proposed reading-room will offer a better opportunity to the students for consulting them. The number of publications also will be very much larger than that which the library at present contains. The reading-room will fill a long felt want, and deserves the highest encouragement from the students. We hope that the plan will be successfully carried out, and that the reading-room when once established will receive that support which it is sure...
...contesting, but because his performance is taken as a measure by which to judge of the future strength or weakness of our Mott Haven tam. In fact the upperclassmen interested in athletics regard this freshman meeting as being merely a "pointer" to indicate our chances of victory in the larger arena of the inter-collegiate association. We have been informed that the present freshman class contains several men who have made creditable records in the field games held at the preparatory schools from which they come. From a casual glance at the class when assembled in a body...
...more chairs should be placed in Mass. 3 at once, as there are not seats enough for all in some of the larger sections which recite there...
...doors. Yet the student must go into this "rush," or else be marked absent at the recitation at which he is due on the hour immediately after his recitation at the museum. Some change must evidently be made out of regard to the heart-diseased students who form the larger portion of the college...