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...tennis courts on Holmes and Jarvis Fields are now ready for use. The courts on Jarvis have been entirely made over during the summer and are in excellent condition. A new method is to be tried this year in the management of the courts which will do away with the nuisance of carrying small change when going to play. Two kinds of tickets are to be sold. The first is a season ticket sold for $5. It is good from Oct. 1 to June 25 and entitles the holder to the use of any unoccupied court, but gives...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lawn Tennis. | 9/28/1888 | See Source »

...Present Condition of Economic Science," by Edward C. Lunt, A. M., Harvard, is a concise systematic discussion of the prevalent opposition to the classic school of economics. It points out with clearness the causes for the dissatisfaction many feel with the methods and aims of the English school in the main, and seemingly fruitless discussions of economics today, and the mistakes made by economists in the past. A concise statement of the English method is made and the criticisms on it given. The new schoolmen find its faults to be in the fact that it is too reductive...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Book Review. | 5/23/1888 | See Source »

...made at Bartlett's until 8 o'clock Monday evening. Entrance fees: singles, $1.00; doubles, $1.50. Messrs. Tailer and Snow will be barred in the doubles and Mr. P. S. Sears in singles. They will play exhibition matches with the winners. Drawings will be made by the Bagnall-Wilde method...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tennis Tournament. | 5/17/1888 | See Source »

...author's conception is delicate; his expression, however, is somewhat obscure, and at times strains after unnatural words. Such compounds as "scorn-enwrapped" will hardly bear close scrutinizing. The remaining poem of this number, "A Dialogue of Head and Heart" is better than the average Advocate verse. Its method is graceful and its thought true...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The "Advocate." | 5/7/1888 | See Source »

...foot ball team and boat crew, with the three chief substitutes for each. Their average for the past year was not below, and probably a little above, the average of the college at large, and the figures show there are both high and low scholars among them. The present method of marking is such that the averages cannot be obtained as exactly as a few years ago, but the conclusion is undoubtedly correct. Morgan's "University Oars" has settled the question for Oxford and Cambridge, that the men rowing in university races have a life longer and a health better...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Dana's Letter. | 5/4/1888 | See Source »

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