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...cause, and plans were proposed which promised well. But now, in this very short time, all interest in the club seems to have died out. If we might be pardoned for a free expression of our opinion, we should tell the Harvard Exeter Club that it is no longer a matter of their convenience, but that it is now a duty which Harvard demands shall be fulfilled that Harvard be not made to appear so indifferent in the eyes of sub-freshmen at Exeter. We cannot afford to ignore men in these preparatory schools; Exeter and Andover are the primary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/10/1890 | See Source »

...Royee, who has been delivering the course of lectures on Modern Thinkers, has asked the DAILY CRIMSON to state that it is not his intention to print in advance programmes of the concluding lectures of his course, since the latter will differ from the previous lectures in being no longer historical, but explanatory of the lecturer's own views. A brief summary of each lecture will be printed on the morning following its delivery, and this summary will here after be furnished by Professor Royce himself, as a substitute for the programme...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Remaining Le tures on Modern Thinkers. | 12/10/1890 | See Source »

...governing at his institution are not as far advanced as here. He sets forth the proposition that "the best ideal for the college is in the moral sense of the individual student," a principle which was discovered here long ago and which has been the basis of our government longer than any of the present undergraduates can remember. The report also says that the conscientious demands of the student body ought to be recognized, and that if anything is done which the students will not ratify then the governing body had best ask itself if it is not wrong. This...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/5/1890 | See Source »

...required the historical study of the world. Formerly nature, as it is, was the object of thought; everything was regarded as eternal and fixed; now it is the growth and change which fascinates our attention. The rights of man, in the light of the theory of evolution, can no longer be regarded as inalienable, but hard won and hard to keep...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Royce's Lecture. | 12/4/1890 | See Source »

There are several noticeable changes in the contents of the new number. Four clubs do not appear that were in last year, the 'Varsity. Finance and Exeter clubs, and the Pi E a Society. The first of these no longer exists; the others have not organized for the year or do not wish to appear. Six new societies appear the Fencing, Canadian, Groton, Union, Cycling and Rowing clubs, and the Index and Portfolio take a place among the publications. The University Calendar is given more fully than last year. The list of both the '92 and '93 members...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Index. | 12/3/1890 | See Source »

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