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...list of courses there has been one very important addition, - the course in Physical training. It aims to provide a training for those who intend to study medicine, to fit men to take charge of gymnasiums, and to afford systematic instruction in exercise and hygiene to students who may need special care of their health. The applications which have already been made for admission to the course are numerous, and shows that it is likely to meet a need...
...would seem, then, that future contests between the two universities must cease permanently unless a compromise is effected, by which Princeton will broaden her stand. If she, for her own reasons, declines to do this, there are other universities, whose rapid growth of late has convinced us that Harvard need not go a-begging for want of worthy rivals...
Students are reminded that the library and gymnasium will be closed tomorrow. Men who have entered for the Roxbury games will do well to bear this notice in mind and remove today from the gymnasium whatever articles they need...
...much we shall be influenced by him depends to a great extent on the character of our past experience. Still, however much we may agree or disagree with him, we may be sure to profit by whatever he may have to say. He is too well known to need much of an introduction; we merely wish to call the attention of the students to the fact that he is to be with us and to express the wish that our welcome to him may be a cordial...
After Dr. Gladden's address, Mr. Mott, the college secretary of the International Association, made a few remarks. He spoke of the need of the ministry for the best of the college men and showed that however much other professions might need good men they did not need them in the same degree as the religious callings. Mr. Mott then gave a few interesting statistics of the proportion of college men that enter the ministry. Of churchmen in Southern colleges, one in nine enters the ministry. In the west, one in eight. In New England and the Middle States...