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OPINIONS OF FOOTBALL MEN.Nearly all of the prominent football men were seen last night and questioned as to their opinion of the Faculty's action. As was of course to be expected, they were unanimous in expressing their disapprobation. They were not inclined to discuss the matter at any length because it seemed to them that the Faculty's action was so hasty and unadvised as to deserve condemnation for that fact alone. A careful investigation of all injuries received by football players last season has been made and it was the intention to submit to the Faculty a report...
...charges of reckless extravagance which have been made against the Junior Promenade at Yale are replied to at length, and very satisfactorily, in the present number of the Yale Alumni Weekly...
...McKenzie preached yesterday at Vespers from the text "Life that is life indeed." This phrase is the new version, he said; it takes the place of the expression, "life eternal." Life is not measured by length of years, or by possessions, but by the spirit of God which is in a man. Real life is life eternal and by this we are not to understand only life lasting forever, but the life of the eternal God. He who truly lives, lives in God and God in him. The "life indeed" is something that cannot be lost. Death...
...early to say. That it will not be the transfer of the collections to Harvard has, however, been feared by the writer of one article, which appeared in the last issue of the Cambridge Tribune. The article purports to be by a Harvard professor. After complaining at length, and with considerable justice, that the Fogg Museum is far from being what its donor intended it to be, he says in reference to the Gray and Randall collections, that "the trustees of the art museum in Boston evidently have no idea of surrendering them; neither is there any inclination...
...Chaillu then told shortly the story of the Norseman visitation to America with their huge vessels of sixty-two benches, sometimes four hundred and eighty feet in length...