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...McCosh, president of Princeton College preached in Appleton Chapel last evening to a large audience on the subject of "Love and Law." In closing. Dr. McCosh applied the relations of law and love to the government and discipline at college, which in a manner, he said, occupy the position of the home to its students in its moral as well as educational functions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND RUMOR. | 4/2/1883 | See Source »

...between the Law and Medical Schools proved the event of the evening. The teams had been in hard training for over twenty-four hours, and showed up magnificently. The Law School won the drop, the Medical School veering around on the cleats in a most obliging manner. Valiantly the M. D.'s braced to their work, however, and by hard fighting gained back considerable rope, but in vain. The law did not release its grip, but held on bravely to the end. The Victorians team were, Hemenway, '81; Lane, '82; Cook, '82 (capt.); Andrews...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. A. A. | 3/27/1883 | See Source »

...sided arguments of these pamphlets are the best exponents of the protectionist theory, the advocates of this side of the question can by such arguments only injure their cause among Harvard students who are accustomed to have such subjects treated of in a reasoning if not impartial manner. We cannot, therefore, join the Crimson in the fear for those who read these papers, for any fair-minded man who wishes to hear both sides of the question cannot but be turned against a cause that is forced to use such means for its defence. When something is said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/22/1883 | See Source »

...knowledge, cost over one hundred and twenty-five. The number of voters are usually large and the majorities small. One election started, after some pairing, at one hundred and eight to one hundred and eight and three scattering, and remained in that locality for nine hours, during which all manner of devices were resorted to by both sides...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. | 3/15/1883 | See Source »

...ability, or he must show himself capable of most diligent application. Now will the HERALD insist that a man possessing these qualities "cannot do much to ennoble his profession?" I say the influence a man shall have on his profession depends on the man himself and not upon the manner of entering that profession. The man who attains rank in his profession by "his own native talents and feelings" is not, as the HERALD implies, that one alone who can dispense with the aid of a scholarship, but it is rather the man who is educated by such...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHOLARSHIPS AT HARVARD. | 3/14/1883 | See Source »

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