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...present distributions of scholarships is bad is not of much use, unless some better way can be proposed. It seems to us that it would be, not an ideal system, but certainly an improvement over the present system, if scholarships were distributed as follows: Let men show that they need money, and how much money they need; let a standard rank be fixed, - for example, no mark to be less than B; let then the scholarships be distributed to all men who attain this rank and need money, in proportion to their needs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/18/1894 | See Source »

...absence of Argante, his son Octave marries Hyacinthe, without his father's knowledge. Geronte is also away, and Leandre is anxious to marry Zerbinette before his father's return, but is prevented by his poverty. Both the young men are in need of money. They call Scapin to their assistance, and beg him to procure money from their respective fathers. Scapin readily consents, as he is fond of tricks and hates the miserly ways of Geronte. With the aid of Sylvestre, he so scares old Argante that he gladly hands over the desired amount...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Les Fourberies de Scapin. | 12/15/1894 | See Source »

...student wishes to secure a scholarship now he must first establish that he has need of the money, and then the amount of money given him will, unless the terms of the scholarships have special provisions, ordinarily be regulated by his standing in his studies relative to the standing of all others who are to be given scholarships...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/13/1894 | See Source »

Indeed, for that matter, we do not hesitate to say that in our opinion college men are much more apt to lose their balance toward athletics than toward studies, and that the present need is for men to recognize that athletics are the means, and studies the end. Some men, however, do lose their balance toward studies. It was those men to whom we referred in yesterday's editorial...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/8/1894 | See Source »

...should get a valuable interchange of ideas. In order to pay for these lunches or breakfasts we could have a membership fee. Thirdly, if we are to make such study in the best sense practical some religious inspiration is most desirable. As a help to this we should need one religious service a week together. These plans can not be put in operation till next October, but we shall be none too early in planning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Collegiate Association. | 12/7/1894 | See Source »