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...conduct of athletics. The attainment of this purpose is to be effected in part by direct jurisdiction over individual students, the method of so doing to be explained hereinafter, and in part by creating the general sentiment that it is a question of individual and college honor to maintain a strict attention to scholastic duties...
...clock. President Eliot, President Wilson of Princeton, and Samuel J. Elder, Esq., Yale '73, will be the principal speakers, and E. H. Rudd, Princeton '83, president of the Association, will act as toastmaster. The speeches will be of especial interest, as President Eliot and President Wilson maintain opposite views on education, supporting respectively the unrestricted elective system and a more prescribed curriculum...
...April 27, and should have improved more than they have. They have poor control of their slides, and do not get in and out together; consequently the boat checks very perceptibly on the catch. The men put a great deal of spirit into their work, and are able to maintain a high stroke...
...said that DuMaurier made a point of allowing "Punch" but one good thing per issue so that the editors might set a standard which their successors could without difficulty maintain. This editorial philosophy has not, it would appear, commended itself to the staff of the Illustrated, for the April number of this publication contains several highly interesting and even noteworthy contributions. Professor Edwin F. Gay, Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration, sets forth tersely but very comprehensively the purpose, policy, and anticipated achievements of this new and notable addition to the University's agencies of public service...
...that candidate. One of the hardest things the college man has to meet is the routine work in politics, which sometimes seems to him like drudgery; but if he resolves to freely and earnestly give and take criticism, to keep his word through thick and thin, and to maintain an even and open attitude toward his constituents, marked success cannot but come...