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...Bierwirth will read his Bowdoin prize essay on "The Doctrine and Method of Socrates," in Sever 11, this evening...
President Eliot writes: "I do not think that young men and young women from fifteen to twenty are best educated together in intimate association; but that method may nevertheless be justifiable in a community which cannot afford anything better." President Seelye of Amherst expresses himself as opposed to co-education, as also does Dr. Howard Crosby. The majority, however, are non-committal, including President Robinson of Brown, Porter of Yale and White of Cornell. President White, however, as our correspondent from Cornell recently stated, is to be counted for co-education. President Bascom of the University of Wisconsin expresses himself...
...TUESDAY.Bowdoin Prize Dissertation. The Doctrine and Method of Socrates. Mr. H. C. Bierwirth. Sever...
...Botany or of Anglo-Saxon as "optionals." This year it being found that a majority of the class preferred Botany, and it being impossible to accommodate all who wished to fake the study, the faculty devised the brilliant expedient of assigning men to either course by lot. The method of drawing the names from a hat, the faculty thought, was calculated to select men with particular reference to their ability and thirst for knowledge in either department. Strange to say, it is claimed that the elective system is not a success at Yale...
...tennis in accordance with the plan proposed. The corporation accordingly voted to leave the matter of the disposal of the counts to the association. The plan proposed however, was not carried out as the executive committee of the association concluded that it would be less satisfactory than the present method, or lack of method, of disposing of the courts. This is the position in which the matter now stands. Nothing has been done because no satisfactory solution of the difficulty has been proposed. The solution proposed by the Advocate, though there is much to be said in its favor...